Description
Discover a piece of history with the full magazine issue of The New Yorker> dated December 12, 2005. This special edition, featuring the whimsical cover art titled "Jingle All The Way" by the renowned Seymour Chwast, brings holiday spirit and sophisticated commentary right to your collection. For avid magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike, this issue encapsulates the charm and wit that The New Yorker is known for, making it a valuable addition to any archive.
This 2005 release is in very good condition, demonstrating excellent care over the years. Although it features a small label on the front cover, this does not detract from its aesthetic appeal. The magazine's pages are smooth and free from tears, ensuring a delightful reading experience. Here’s why you’ll want to add this classic magazine to your collection:
- Rich Content: Filled with engaging articles, illustrations, and captivating stories, this issue captures the essence of its time, offering insights and humor that remain relevant today.
- Collector's Item: As a full magazine from 2005, it is a unique addition for collectors, showcasing an important period in journalism and art.
This magazine is not only a source of entertainment but also a wonderful way to connect with the past and see how perspectives have evolved over time. Keep it safe with the included plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in optimal condition for years to come. The smooth edges contribute to its polished look, making it a perfect gift for others or a treat for yourself.
For your reference, here are some additional details about this specific magazine:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on Front: Yes
- Great Shape: Yes
- Smooth Edges: Yes
- Protective Covering: Included