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Discover the captivating February 11, 2008 issue of The New Yorker, featuring the intriguing article "Free Radicals" by Rea Irvin. This edition is a treasure for collectors and fans of insightful journalism and thought-provoking commentary. With its timeless articles and stunning artwork, this magazine encapsulates a significant moment in literary history. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this iconic publication.
This magazine is in very good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. The pages are smooth, and the edges are clean, ensuring an enjoyable reading experience. Although there is a label on the front cover, it does not detract from the overall aesthetic of this vintage piece. You can trust that this magazine has been preserved well over the years.
Each issue of The New Yorker is renowned for its exceptional writing and unique perspective on contemporary culture. In this issue, Rea Irvin dives into the topic of free radicals, exploring themes that resonate even today. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or new to the magazine, “Free Radicals” will engage your curiosity and spark thought-provoking discussions.
This magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure that it remains in excellent condition for years to come. It’s the perfect way to keep this gem safe as you display it on your bookshelf or coffee table.
- Very Good condition
- Magazine includes protective covering
Overall, this issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it’s a conversation starter that encapsulates the essence of its time. Whether you’re looking to enhance your collection or gift it to a friend who appreciates quality literature, this magazine is an excellent choice. Don’t wait—grab your copy now and celebrate the rich storytelling of The New Yorker!