Description
Immerse yourself in the world of illustration and humor with the March 29, 1999 issue of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring the captivating cover art "Slight Anxiety" by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempé. This particular issue is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of artistry that represents a blend of sophistication and wit typical of The New Yorker.
This magazine is a fantastic addition for collectors, fans of Sempé’s work, or anyone who appreciates the charm of The New Yorker’s editorial style. The vibrant imagery on the cover highlights Sempé’s unique artistic flair, making it more than just reading material but a delightful visual experience.
Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine is rated as Very Good, ensuring it will hold a cherished place in your collection. It has a label on the front, characteristic of many vintage magazines, but don’t let that deter you; it is in great shape overall. With smooth edges and a tight binding, this issue looks nearly pristine, as visible in the accompanying photos.
For added protection, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality while allowing you to enjoy its contents. Whether you are a new reader or a long-time admirer, this issue offers a delightful peek into the style and substance The New Yorker is known for.
- This magazine is a perfect collectible for fans of Jean-Jacques Sempé and The New Yorker.
- It comes with a protective covering to help maintain its excellent condition.
Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary edition of The New Yorker Magazine, which not only reflects the artistic talents of the time but also the cultural commentary that continues to resonate with readers today. Order now and enjoy the timeless elegance of this classic publication!
- Very Good Condition
- Has label on front
- Magazine is in great shape
- Smooth edges. See photos
- Comes with a plastic protective covering