Description
Discover a gem from the past with the The New Yorker Full Magazine September 15, 1997. This edition features the captivating article "Last Salute" by Robert Sikoryak, an engaging read that reflects the magazine's signature blend of literature and culture. Perfect for collectors and those who appreciate the depth of quality journalism, this magazine provides a window into the thoughts and issues of that era.
The magazine is in very good condition, maintaining its integrity over the years. It has a slightly worn label on the front, which adds character without compromising the overall aesthetics. If you’re looking for a piece of nostalgia, this is it!
In terms of physical quality, this magazine is a testament to careful preservation. The pages are intact, with smooth edges that ensure an enjoyable reading experience. You can view its excellent condition through the detailed photographs we've provided. Rather than just collecting dust, this magazine can be a great conversation starter.
Furthermore, each copy comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in pristine shape. You can easily store it alongside other valuable collectibles without worry. The New Yorker has historically featured some of the most illustrious writers and illustrations, making this edition a delightful addition to any collection.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Condition: Very Good
- Includes a protective plastic covering
- Characterful label on the front
- Smooth, well-maintained edges
Don’t miss out on owning a piece of history. Whether you're a die-hard New Yorker fan or a casual reader, this magazine is sure to provide endless enjoyment. Secure your copy today and dive into the rich content that has made The New Yorker a household name for decades.