Description
Discover a charming piece of nostalgia with the The New Yorker Full Magazine September 14, 1998, Back to School edition illustrated by the talented William Joyce. This magazine captures the essence of the back-to-school season with whimsical art and insightful articles that reflect the culture of the time. As you flip through its pages, you'll be transported to an era filled with excitement, new beginnings, and the love of learning.
This complete magazine is an excellent addition for collectors, fans of William Joyce, or anyone who appreciates classic magazine content. Its thoughtful editorial choices provide a unique window into the social and cultural dynamics of the late 90s.
In good condition, this magazine does show minor wear, which adds to its charm and character. It has an address label on the front, a testament to its history of being loved by a previous reader. To keep it in great shape, this magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring you can enjoy this vintage piece securely stored or displayed.
Here are some key features and benefits of this magazine:
- Unique Artwork: Enjoy the whimsical illustrations by William Joyce that accompany the articles and enhance your reading experience.
- Historical Insight: Gain a glimpse into the past with editorial content that reveals insights into society in 1998.
Perfect for those who cherish old magazines, the September 14, 1998, issue of The New Yorker embodies the spirit of creativity and intellectual curiosity. It’s not just reading material; it’s a piece of art, culture, and history wrapped into one eloquent publication.
Specifications include:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.