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If you're a fan of iconic literature and cultural commentary, you won’t want to miss the chance to own a piece of history with the **September 23, 1996 issue of The New Yorker**. This full magazine features the captivating artwork of M. Scott Miller in the piece titled **"Social Lights."** As one of the most respected publications in the world, The New Yorker has built a legacy of insightful articles, engaging fiction, and stunning art over the decades. This issue exemplifies this hallmark of quality.
The magazine is in **Good** condition overall, making it a great addition to any collection. It does have a label on the front cover, which adds a touch of character to the publication's history. There is minor wear throughout, which is typical for a magazine of its age. However, this only serves to tell its story and highlights its authenticity. The cover features M. Scott Miller's striking artwork, capturing the essence of social life in the 1990s.
For your peace of mind, this magazine comes with a **plastic protective covering**. This ensures that you can display it or store it safely without the worry of damage. The protective layer helps keep the magazine in good condition for years to come.
- Features iconic artwork by renowned artist M. Scott Miller.
- Includes a protective covering for long-lasting preservation.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a newcomer to The New Yorker, this issue is a fantastic find. It showcases the richness of the magazine's legacy while providing a glimpse into a specific time in cultural discourse. Don’t miss out on adding this piece to your bookshelf or collection!