The New Yorker Full Magazine October 12 2015 Buildings by Bruce McCall


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Discover the intriguing world of architecture with the New Yorker Full Magazine from October 12, 2015. This issue features a captivating cover by the renowned artist Bruce McCall, known for his whimsical and satirical portrayals of urban life. If you're a fan of thought-provoking journalism, stunning illustrations, and engaging storytelling, this magazine is a must-have for your collection.

Each page of this issue is filled with insightful articles that delve into various aspects of contemporary architecture and urban design. You will not only enjoy eye-catching visuals but also discover compelling narratives that make you think about the buildings that surround us every day. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply love to learn about the world through a unique lens, this magazine is sure to inspire you.

This New Yorker magazine is in good condition, preserving its charm and history. You’ll find an address label affixed to the front cover, adding to its character as a vintage collectible. Although there is minor wear throughout, it does not detract from the readability or aesthetics of the publication. Additionally, this issue comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it withstands the test of time and remains a valuable addition to your library.

  • Good Condition: Enjoy the magazine as a piece of art and literature.
  • Protected Covering: Safeguards the magazine while adding to its lifespan.

The New Yorker Full Magazine October 12 2015 Buildings by Bruce McCall

Add this unique edition to your personal library or gift it to a friend who appreciates the timeless nature of print media. The New Yorker’s October 12, 2015, issue offers perspectives that resonate even years later, making it a perfect item for collectors and casual readers alike.

  • Has address label on front.
  • Minor wear on the entire magazine.

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