The New Yorker Full Magazine February 11 2008 Eustace Tillarobama Rea Irvin VG


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If you're a fan of exceptional journalism and captivating illustrations, then the February 11, 2008 issue of The New Yorker is a must-have addition to your collection. This full magazine features the thought-provoking and whimsical cover by Eustace Tillarobama, artfully captured by the renowned Rea Irvin. With its signature blend of satire, culture, and politics, this issue embodies the essence of what makes The New Yorker a staple in contemporary literature.

This specific issue is graded in Very Good condition (VG), making it a fantastic find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It does have a label on the front, but rest assured, the magazine is in excellent condition overall. The pages are intact, and the print quality remains sharp, bringing every article and illustration to life.

Included with your purchase, you'll receive this magazine wrapped in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe and preserved for years to come. Whether you're looking to revisit classic articles or searching for the perfect gift for a New Yorker aficionado, this magazine is an outstanding choice.

  • Features an iconic cover by Eustace Tillarobama and stunning artwork throughout.
  • Comes encased in plastic for durability and preservation.

Don't miss the chance to own a slice of journalism history. This February 2008 issue is more than just a magazine; it’s a conversation starter and a piece of art that encapsulates a moment in time. Dive into pages filled with insightful essays, reviews, and delightful short stories—all hallmark traits of The New Yorker.

The New Yorker February 11, 2008 magazine cover

Order your copy today and experience the rich tapestry of global and cultural insights that The New Yorker has to offer!

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