Description
Discover the charm of "The New Yorker" magazine with this unique issue from December 2, 1996, featuring the delightful cover art "Dressed Turkey" by Peter de Seve. This full magazine captures a moment in time, perfect for collectors and fans of vintage periodicals. Not only does it showcase clever illustrations, but it also offers a glimpse into the cultural climate of the late 90s.
This magazine is in good condition but shows some signs of wear that tell a story of its age. Despite the minor imperfections, it is a valuable addition to any collection, whether you are a lifelong subscriber or a new admirer of New York's literary and artistic heritage.
- Unique Cover Art: The whimsical "Dressed Turkey" cover by renowned illustrator Peter de Seve makes this issue a standout, perfect for display.
- Protective Plastic Covering: It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation, allowing you to keep it safe while enjoying its content.
This particular issue does bear a label on the front, which adds to its character. It has had a minor amount of wear throughout the magazine, common with reading material of its era. One notable issue is the water damage, as indicated in the accompanying photos. We encourage buyers to view the images closely to understand the magazine's condition better.
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Own a piece of New Yorker history with this special magazine—an ideal gift for art lovers or magazine enthusiasts. Celebrate the creative spirit of New York City with "The New Yorker" from 1996 and add a touch of nostalgia to your collection!