Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the January 22, 1996 edition of The New Yorker, featuring the eye-catching cover art titled Ice Burg by the renowned artist David Sandlin. This full magazine is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic American literature and culture. With its unique illustrations and compelling articles, The New Yorker has been a staple in intellectual and artistic circles for decades.
This magazine comes in good condition, ideal for adding to your collection or sharing with a fellow enthusiast. Its nostalgic charm is showcased through the vintage cover art and thoughtfully curated articles that reflect the era's cultural landscape. A highlight of this issue is the cover illustration that captures attention and sparks conversation.
It's important to note that this magazine does have some wear consistent with age. An address label appears on the front, which may not be a concern for most collectors. There are also minor creases on the cover and a few rips that are clearly visible in the included photos. However, these minor imperfections do not detract from the overall character of this vintage magazine.
This edition comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe and well-preserved over time. Whether you are a dedicated collector or simply appreciate the value of cultural artifacts, this issue is perfect for you.
- Authentic Vintage Item: A genuine piece of history that captures a moment in time.
- Protective Covering Included: Comes with a plastic cover to keep it in great shape.
Take a look at the images below to see the magazine's condition, including the cover and any notable features. This edition is not just a reading experience; it’s an exploration of art and literature that has captivated readers for generations. Don't miss your chance to own this iconic magazine!
Grab your copy of The New Yorker Full Magazine from January 22, 1996, today, and delve into the rich tapestry of stories and illustrations that it has to offer!