Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the full magazine edition of The New Yorker from July 6, 1998. Featuring the stunning artwork "Unexpected Surplus" by Edward Sorel, this magazine is a captivating addition to any collection. Whether you are an avid reader of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.
This particular magazine is in very good condition, making it a worthwhile find. With its smooth edges and vibrant content, it is a piece you will be proud to have on display or in your reading nook. The magazine has been well-preserved, ensuring that you can enjoy its articles and illustrations as they were intended. A protective plastic covering will keep this gem safe from everyday wear and tear.
Notably, there is a label on the front, which reflects its unique history and adds character to the magazine. Don't let this charming piece of art and journalism slip away. It’s perfect for those who appreciate the rich legacy of The New Yorker, as well as art enthusiasts and historians alike.
- Very Good condition with smooth edges.
- Includes a protective covering for longevity.
Take this opportunity to own a slice of culture and creativity. Whether you are looking to enrich your personal library or searching for the perfect gift for a literature lover, this July 1998 issue of The New Yorker is sure to impress. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the insightful articles and beautiful illustrations that have made The New Yorker a beloved publication for decades.