Description
Step back in time with a piece of literary history! The New Yorker Full Magazine from July 14, 1997, titled "Getting Away From It All," features the charming artwork of Ian Falconer. This captivating issue is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic periodicals.
Whether you're a dedicated New Yorker reader or simply love vintage magazines, this edition is sure to delight you. It encapsulates the essence of 90s New York through its artful illustrations and insightful articles. Falconer's iconic style shines through, making this issue visually appealing as well as intellectually stimulating.
In good condition, this magazine presents a perfect blend of nostalgia and culture. It does have a label on the front cover, a small detail that adds character to this vintage item. Expect some minor wear throughout the magazine, which is typical for publications of this age. Despite these small imperfections, it remains a charming collectible piece that captures a unique moment in time.
To ensure your magazine stays in pristine condition, it comes with a protective plastic covering. This feature not only preserves the magazine but also allows you to display it proudly on your coffee table or bookshelf.
- Captivating Artwork: Enjoy Ian Falconer's iconic illustrations that bring to life the magazine's delightful stories.
- Vintage Charm: A perfect addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the late 1990s.
Here’s a look at the cover of the magazine, showcasing its unique design:
Grab this piece of New York's publishing heritage and enrich your collection today! Perfect for reading, gifting, or simply appreciating the artistry of historic periodicals, this New Yorker magazine from July 1997 is an excellent find.