Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the The New Yorker Full Magazine July 20, 1998, featuring the captivating cover artwork titled Trouble Afloat by the talented Harry Bliss. This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the artistry and wit of The New Yorker.
This particular issue showcases the unique blend of insightful commentary and compelling storytelling that has made The New Yorker a beloved publication for decades. The vibrant cover art not only captures attention but also sets the tone for the engaging content found within its pages. With a mix of essays, reviews, and humor, this magazine offers a delightful glimpse into cultural discussions of the late 1990s.
One of the key features of this magazine is its good overall condition. Despite being over 25 years old, it remains a treasure for enthusiasts. Although there is a minor wear on the entire magazine, it adds to the character and vintage charm of the publication.
Another notable aspect is the presence of an address label on the front. This provides a glimpse into its journey and previous ownership, making it a unique item for collectors. The magazine comes with a plastic covering, ensuring its protection and preservation for years to come.
You’ll appreciate the following features of this vintage magazine:
- Good overall condition, perfect for collectors.
- Includes protective plastic covering for longevity.
Whether you're a fan of The New Yorker or simply love collecting vintage magazines, this July 20, 1998 issue is a fantastic addition to your collection. Grab your copy today and enjoy the insightful writing and beautiful illustrations from a bygone era!