Description
Explore the vibrant world of The New Yorker magazine with the December 11, 2006 edition featuring the captivating cover artwork "Rush Hour" by the talented Peter de Sève. This full magazine is more than just a periodical; it's a snapshot of culture and creativity from over a decade ago. Whether you are a devoted collector or simply looking to indulge in a nostalgic reading experience, this magazine is a perfect addition to your collection.
This particular issue has been preserved in very good condition. The stylish cover features Peter de Sève’s unique illustration, drawing readers into the bustling atmosphere of rush hour. Holding history in your hands, you can experience both the art and journalism that The New Yorker is celebrated for. It offers an enriching mix of articles, essays, and stories that resonate with thoughtful readers.
Equipped with a plastic protective covering, this magazine is designed to ensure that its quality remains intact. It has smooth edges and no significant wear, making it an excellent choice for display or added to a collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of past literary genius!
Key features of this edition include:
- Very Good condition, perfect for collectors.
- Includes a label on the front cover, showcasing its distinctiveness.
Take a closer look at the condition and cover art:
This New Yorker issue weighs lightly in your hands yet its significance is heavyweight. Grab this magazine today and dive into the rich narratives and stunning artwork that defines The New Yorker magazine. Perfect for aficionados of literature, art, and journalism alike!