Description
Introducing a real gem for collectors and lovers of fine literature: The New Yorker Full Magazine from October 10, 2005, featuring the captivating piece "A Soupcon of Ethyl" by Bruce McCall. This magazine is not only a piece of history but also an artistic statement that encapsulates a unique moment in time. As you flip through its pages, you will encounter a blend of humor, insight, and literary brilliance, hallmarks of The New Yorker’s long-standing tradition.
Whether you are a dedicated collector or simply someone who enjoys great writing and striking illustrations, this magazine deserves a spot in your collection. The presentation is excellent, characterized by very good condition. The magazine has been well-preserved and is in remarkable shape, featuring smooth edges that enhance its aesthetic appeal.
One of the key benefits of owning this magazine is the exclusive art and thought-provoking articles that you simply can't find elsewhere. There is something special about holding a physical magazine that carries the weight of its cultural significance. Discover the stunning illustrations that accompany Bruce McCall's work and let them transport you into a world of artistic expression.
This magazine comes with a label on the front, adding to its unique character. Additionally, it includes a plastic protective covering that ensures your magazine remains in top-notch condition for years to come. It's perfect for display on your coffee table or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates fine literature.
Here’s a summary of the important specifications you’ll appreciate:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front
- Great shape with smooth edges
- Includes a plastic protective covering
Don’t miss your opportunity to own this remarkable magazine. It’s more than a publication; it’s an art piece that reflects the thoughtful commentary and sophisticated satire of its time. Perfect for any literary enthusiast or as a delightful collectible to cherish, this New Yorker magazine is sure to spark conversation and admiration.