Description
Experience a moment in time with "The New Yorker" Full Magazine from August 2, 1999, featuring the evocative cover art titled "City in Mourning" by Ana Juan. This collectible magazine serves as a poignant reminder of an era filled with reflection and resilience. It's an essential addition for any magazine enthusiast, art lover, or collector of historical publications. The magazine not only showcases brilliant artwork but also encapsulates the sentiments of a significant moment in the city’s history.
This particular issue is in very good condition, making it an excellent find for collectors. Despite being over two decades old, the magazine has been well-preserved. It features smooth edges and a clean interior that retains its original charm. It even comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding it against wear and tear.
This edition does have a label on the front, a feature that adds character to this vintage piece. The pages are vibrant and remain intact, offering a delightful reading experience. Whether you're revisiting this issue for personal nostalgia or gifting it to someone special, it holds significant value. You’ll enjoy flipping through the pages, appreciating the editorial insights and cultural reflections of that time.
- Very Good condition with well-maintained pages.
- Includes a protective covering for excellent preservation.
Don't miss the chance to own this significant piece of literary history. It's perfect for framing or simply adding to your personal library. Grab this issue and let yourself be transported back to a time of profound artistic expression and cultural depth.