Description
Step into a world of arts and culture with this classic edition of The New Yorker magazine, featuring the iconic November 29, 1999 cover by the talented Steve Brodner. This issue captures the essence of Turkey Day with a whimsical touch that can only be found in The New Yorker. The cover art invites readers to enjoy the festivities of Thanksgiving, making it a perfect conversation starter or a decorative piece for your collection.
This magazine is in good condition and has been preserved to maintain its charm over the years. However, please note that it includes an address label on the front, which is common for older publications. Minor wear is present on the magazine, consistent with its age, but it adds to the character of this sought-after collectible.
One big plus of this magazine is the plastic protective covering it comes with, ensuring that this treasured item is safeguarded against further wear and tear. This feature means you can display it proudly on your coffee table or bookshelf without worrying about damage.
- Classic Collectible: A must-have for avid collectors of vintage magazines or fans of The New Yorker.
- Artistic Cover: The unique artwork by Steve Brodner makes it a standout addition to any collection.
Take a step back in time and relish a piece of American cultural history. Whether you're a longtime fan of The New Yorker or just love iconic artwork, this magazine serves as a poignant reminder of how art and culture beautifully intersect. Don't miss your chance to own this delightful edition!