Description
Embrace the spirit of Halloween with the extraordinary October 29, 2007 edition of The New Yorker, featuring a delightful illustration by Richard McGuire. This full magazine captures the essence of the holiday while showcasing the magazine's renowned wit and insight. Whether you're a loyal fan of The New Yorker or an avid collector of vintage magazines, this issue offers a unique blend of art and journalism that you won't want to miss.
Inside, you’ll discover a variety of captivating articles and thought-provoking essays that reflect the vibrant culture of the time. Richard McGuire's cover art is a charming tribute to Halloween, ensuring that this issue becomes a cherished addition to your collection. The intricate details of the cover artistry invite readers to dive into the pages, making it a visual treat as much as a literary one.
Condition is key for any collector, and this magazine is in good shape. It does have an address label on the front, which adds a hint of history to this collectible item. While there is minor wear throughout the magazine, it is perfectly functional and ready for your enjoyment. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its quality for years to come.
- Unique Halloween-themed cover by Richard McGuire.
- Includes a range of insightful articles relevant to the time.
Enhance your magazine collection or gift it to someone special who appreciates literary art. With its engaging content and visually appealing layout, this issue of The New Yorker is a must-have. Get ready to immerse yourself in pages filled with creativity and humor, perfect for any cozy evening in.
Key specifications of this magazine include:
- Condition: Good.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.
Celebrate the charm of Halloween and the literary tradition of The New Yorker with this exceptional magazine. Order yours today to experience the perfect blend of art and articles from a bygone era.