Description
Discover a piece of literary and visual art with **The New Yorker Full Magazine July 20, 1998**, featuring the captivating cover illustration, **"Trouble Afloat"** by the talented Harry Bliss. This issue encapsulates the blend of sharp wit and sophisticated commentary that readers have come to love from The New Yorker.
In good condition, this magazine serves as a classic representation of the late 1990s publishing era. It features insightful articles, cultural critiques, and stunning illustrations that make it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The magazine has an address label on the front, which adds to its authenticity and character.
While there is minor wear on the magazine, it has been preserved with care. The package comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this cherished issue remains safe from further wear. Take a closer look at the details through the accompanying images below, showcasing its condition and features:
This particular issue also exhibits some minor creases on the back, a testament to its journey through time. Readers and collectors alike will appreciate the charm that this magazine brings from a bygone era in publishing.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Iconic cover artwork by Harry Bliss, adding artistic value to your collection.
- Insightful articles and contemporary commentary from the late 1990s, perfect for history buffs.
To create a complete reading experience, dive into the pages that shaped conversations during that period. It's more than just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of culture and trends from over two decades ago. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history—embrace this unique issue and add it to your collection today!