Description
Discover a piece of iconic journalism with "The New Yorker" full magazine from October 1, 2012, beautifully illustrated with a cover driven by the talented Barry Blitt. This carefully preserved magazine captures the essence of one of the most respected publications in America, featuring not only thought-provoking articles but also rich illustrations that have become synonymous with its brand. It's a fantastic addition for collectors, fans of quality literature, or anyone who appreciates the art of magazine publishing.
The magazine is rated in Very Good condition, making it an excellent find for both casual readers and serious collectors. It retains its charm and integrity despite having a label on the front cover, a minor detail that does not detract from its overall appeal.
One of the key features of this magazine is that it is in great shape, with smooth edges that add to its collectible status. You’ll appreciate the quality even more when you see it for yourself. Plus, every purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your magazine stays safe from dust and damage.
It’s worth noting that, while the cover comes slightly blurry, this intriguing characteristic adds to the magazine's unique vintage charm, emphasizing its place in history as a publication that stays relevant and engaging.
Take a closer look at what you are getting:
- Very Good condition with slight wear.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for longevity.
- Enduring quality, perfect for collections.
- Cover artwork by acclaimed artist Barry Blitt.
Don’t miss the chance to own this unique slice of literary excellence. Whether for display on your coffee table, a thoughtful gift, or to complete your magazine collection, "The New Yorker" from October 1, 2012, remains a significant artifact of American culture. Grab yours today!