Description
Discover a piece of publishing history with the The New Yorker Full Magazine from February 27, 1997, featuring iconic cover art by Dick Tilley. This magazine encapsulates the wit and artistic vision of one of America’s most popular publications. Whether you’re a collector of periodicals or simply interested in nostalgic literature, this edition offers a captivating glimpse into the culture and commentary of its time.
The cover art, crafted by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman, draws you in and sets the tone for the insightful articles inside. Each page reveals clever satire, thought-provoking pieces, and the high-caliber journalism that The New Yorker is known for. It’s a perfect addition to your coffee table or collection, sparking conversations about the intricate balance of art and journalism.
This magazine is in good condition, with minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. While it does have an address label on the front, this does not detract from the overall aesthetic or readability of the magazine. The magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains a cherished part of your collection for years to come.
Owning this issue means you get:
- A unique snapshot of societal commentary from the late 1990s.
- A collectible item showcasing the artistry of Dick Tilley and Art Spiegelman.
In summary, the The New Yorker Full Magazine February 27 1997 is not just a reading experience but also a visual delight. It reflects the essence of The New Yorker’s commitment to excellence in both art and journalism. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Address label present on the front
- Minor wear on the entire magazine
- Protected with plastic covering