Description
Step into a world of captivating storytelling and exceptional artistry with the New Yorker Full Magazine from March 28, 2005, featuring the charming cover illustration "Trust Fund Truths" by the renowned artist Peter de Sève. This magazine is a wonderful addition to any collection, showcasing the iconic blend of humor, insight, and intellect that The New Yorker has celebrated for decades.
This edition is not just about visual appeal; it also offers a treasure trove of articles that delve into various cultural and social topics, making it a delightful read. The New Yorker has a long-standing reputation for its thoughtful commentary, and this issue is no exception. Whether you're seeking to expand your literary horizons or simply enjoy some thoughtful entertainment, this magazine has something for everyone.
The magazine is in good condition, perfect for both reading and displaying on your coffee table. While there is a minor wear noticeable throughout, it adds character to this vintage piece. It also sports an address label on the front, showing its history and journey through the years. Not to worry; the magazine comes with a protective plastic covering which ensures that its contents remain secure and intact.
Here are a few key features of this collectible issue:
- Good Condition: Despite minor wear, this magazine retains its charm and appeal.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic covering for added preservation and protection.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a slice of literary history. This New Yorker magazine is more than just printed words; it's an artifact of cultural commentary and artistic expression. Add it to your collection today!
Specifications:
- Magazine Date: March 28, 2005
- Cover Art: "Trust Fund Truths" by Peter de Sève
- Condition: Good with minor wear and an address label on front.
- Included: Protective plastic covering for the magazine.