Description
Discover a charming piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from June 22, 2009, featuring the delightful cover art by renowned French illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé. This magazine encapsulates the essence of New Yorker storytelling, known for its engaging articles, witty commentary, and stunning illustrations. It offers you a glimpse into the culture, literature, and arts of the time while providing an enjoyable reading experience. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new collector, this issue is a must-have to add to your collection.
In this cherished issue, Sempé's unique style shines through, inviting readers to engage with the whimsical and reflective narratives represented in his work. The ads, features, and articles within the magazine cover a diverse range of topics, showcasing why The New Yorker has remained a staple in literary publication.
This copy of the magazine is in Very Good condition, making it an excellent option for both collectors and casual readers. A label is present on the front, which does not detract from the magazine's overall aesthetic. The pages are clean and smooth-edged, ensuring a pleasant reading experience. Plus, this issue comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality and appearance for years to come.
Here are a few highlights that make this magazine stand out:
- Iconic cover art by Jean-Jacques Sempé, a beloved illustrator.
- Includes excellent content covering various cultural and literary topics.
See the photos included below for a preview of this fantastic magazine, showcasing its great shape. You won’t want to miss out on adding this historical piece to your collection!
Specifications of this magazine include:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front
- Excellent overall shape
- Smooth edges
- Plastic protective covering included