Description
Step into the captivating world of journalism with "The New Yorker" Full Magazine from May 22, 1995. This particular issue, titled "The Roar of the Crowd" and illustrated by Edward Sorel, stands as a remarkable piece of history. It captures the essence of a vibrant era in American culture, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Featuring a striking cover that showcases Sorel’s distinctive artistic style, this magazine invites readers to reflect on the thematic richness that "The New Yorker" is known for. With its exceptional journalism, sharp wit, and engaging narratives, this magazine offers a delightful reading experience that transcends time.
Condition is critical for any collector, and this issue is rated Very Good (VG). It bears a label on the front, which is a minor detail compared to its overall excellent condition. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into the world of vintage magazines, this issue is an excellent choice.
Here are some key features that make this magazine special:
- High-quality publication with vibrant illustrations and insightful articles.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it in prime condition.
Not only does the magazine boast an iconic cover design, but it also contains compelling stories and features from some of the best writers of its time. It's a perfect addition to your personal library or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the art of storytelling.
The issue is protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe from dust and damage. This attention to preservation guarantees that the vivid imagery and rich text remain intact for years to come.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of journalistic artistry. Add "The New Yorker Full Magazine May 22, 1995" to your collection today!
Embrace the nostalgia and celebrate the legacy of one of America’s most treasured magazines!