Description
Discover a unique piece of literary history with the original January 27, 1997, issue of The New Yorker. Featuring the iconic cover art entitled "Hot Hot Hot" by the renowned cartoonist Art Spiegelman, this magazine captures the essence of its time. Immerse yourself in the witty and insightful articles that are characteristic of The New Yorker, making it a wonderful addition to any collector's library.
This full magazine is not just an ordinary issue; it serves as a timeless time capsule that reflects cultural commentary and artistic expression from the late '90s. Whether you're a long-time subscriber, a passionate collector, or simply a fan of distinctive journalism, this issue is a must-have.
Here are a few reasons to consider adding this magazine to your collection:
- Genuine Collector's Item: This issue is perfect for those who appreciate the rich history of journalism and cartooning.
- Condition Details: The magazine is in good condition with minor wear overall, showcasing its age while still being a great focal piece.
This magazine has a small label on the front, adding to its character. Furthermore, each copy comes with a protective plastic cover, ensuring it stays preserved for years to come. Enjoy reading the sharp wit and satire that The New Yorker is known for, or display this issue as a decorative element in your home or office.
Don’t miss your chance to own a unique piece of The New Yorker’s storied history. Order now, and experience the delightful mix of art and journalism this magazine brings right to your doorstep!