Description
Explore a unique piece of literary history with the full issue of The New Yorker magazine from July 20, 2009. This particular edition features the captivating cover story titled Tour Wars by renowned artist and illustrator Bruce McCall. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of classic magazine art, this magazine captures the essence of a bygone era in its pages. A must-have for anyone seeking to delve into the insightful commentary and playful illustrations that The New Yorker is celebrated for.
Not only is this magazine a treasure for those who appreciate quality journalism and exceptional artwork, but it also serves as a remarkable conversation starter. The artful illustrations combined with thoughtful articles showcase cultural and social reflections from 2009, making it a fascinating read for history buffs.
The magazine is in very good condition, ensuring that you receive a product that stands the test of time. Its notable features include:
- Very Good condition — meticulously preserved for your enjoyment.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering — perfect for maintaining its quality.
This edition does have a label on the front, providing authenticity and a unique touch to your collection. The magazine’s edges are smooth and well-kept, ensuring that it looks great on display.
Check out the visual appeal of the issue in the image below:
With all these remarkable features, this magazine stands as both a hollowed artifact and a delightful read from one of the most revered publications in American history.