Description
Discover a captivating piece of journalism with "The New Yorker" Full Magazine from October 26, 2009, featuring the insightful cover art titled "Flu Season" by the talented John Cuneo. This intriguing issue reflects the cultural and social themes that resonate today, making it a must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, and those who appreciate art and literature.
The magazine is in very good condition (VG) and comes with a protective plastic cover to ensure it remains preserved for years to come. It features an eye-catching label on the front, adding a unique character to this collectible item. Whether you're adding to your magazine collection or looking for an excellent gift for a literary friend, this magazine offers a perfect blend of art, culture, and thought-provoking articles.
With high-quality printing and a layout that is a hallmark of "The New Yorker," this publication offers you rich content and stunning visuals. Flip through the pages and immerse yourself in the depth of articles that cover various topics, from politics and art to quirky humor, showcasing the magazine's wide-ranging appeal.
- Includes the iconic cover "Flu Season" by John Cuneo, a striking visual conversation starter.
- Comes sealed in a protective plastic cover, ensuring excellent condition for future reading or collection purposes.
The magazine not only represents a moment in magazine history but also serves as a portal into the societal sentiments of its time. Add "The New Yorker" Full Magazine from October 26, 2009, to your collection today and enjoy the charm and creativity that it embodies.
Very Good / VG
Has label on front.
Magazine is in excellent condition.
Comes with plastic protective covering.