Description
Discover a remarkable piece of literary artistry with the The New Yorker Full Magazine May 18, 2009, featuring the evocative cover art "Coming Up For Air" by the talented Eric Drooker. This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors, fans of contemporary art, or anyone who appreciates the unique blend of storytelling and visual expression that The New Yorker is known for.
In addition to its striking cover, this issue offers a compelling array of articles, essays, and illustrations that capture the essence of the time. Browse through engaging narratives and insightful commentary that remain relevant in today's world. This magazine is more than just a publication; it's a time capsule of thought-provoking content that invites readers to reflect on the issues presented.
Condition is important when it comes to collectibles, and this magazine is rated Very Good (VG). Although it has a label on the front, the magazine is in excellent condition overall. It has been well-preserved, ensuring that you can enjoy its content for years to come. Furthermore, it comes with a plastic protective covering, adding an extra layer of care to your purchase.
- Rich Historical Context: Delve into the cultural and social insights of 2009 through captivating articles and stories.
- Visual Delight: Appreciate the stunning cover art by Eric Drooker, a master in his craft, making this a display-worthy piece.
This magazine is not just for reading; it’s a collectible that reflects an era's art and thought. Whether you are an avid reader or a collector of The New Yorker magazines, this issue is sure to be a valuable addition to your collection.
Has label on front.
Comes with plastic protective covering.