Description
Step back in time with this nostalgic treasure: the February 5, 1996 issue of The New Yorker>. Titled "The Boy Who Wanted To Be President," this magazine offers not only captivating articles but also stunning illustrations that have become a hallmark of the publication. It's a perfect addition for collectors, enthusiasts of political history, or anyone who enjoys thoughtful commentary on culture and society.
This full magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic find for anyone looking to expand their collection or to simply enjoy a piece of the past. While it does bear some signs of its journey—minor wear can be spotted throughout, including a small crease on the front cover and a tiny rip—these imperfections only add to its character and authenticity. Importantly, it has retained its integrity and readability, allowing you to immerse yourself in its contents fully.
The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure it's safeguarded from further wear and tear. Despite its age, each page still carries the essence of its time, making it a unique historical artifact that stands out among modern publications.
Key features of this issue include:
- Timeless Articles: Engage with thought-provoking content that captures the spirit of the era.
- Visual Aesthetics: Enjoy the iconic illustrations featured in the magazine, showcasing the artistry that defines The New Yorker.
Additionally, please note that there is an address label on the front cover, a common feature for periodicals of this type. This only serves as a reminder that this piece has history.
Check out the images below to see the condition and the visual appeal of this collectible. Happy reading!
This magazine isn't just for reading; it's for preserving a moment in time. Don't miss your chance to own this fascinating piece of literary history!