Description
Step back in time with "The New Yorker" magazine from September 4, 2006, featuring the eye-catching cover art "Back to Cool" by acclaimed illustrator Bob Staake. This issue encapsulates the spirit of the season and offers a delightful blend of insightful articles, cultural commentary, and exceptional artistry. Perfect for both collectors and casual readers, this magazine is a tangible glimpse into the vibrant world of "The New Yorker" during a significant moment in popular culture.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition, ensuring that it will stand out in any collection. The charm of a bygone era is captured beautifully in every page. With its smooth edges and a glossy finish, it boasts a polished look, making it an attractive addition to your reading materials. Whether you're flipping through its pages or displaying it on your coffee table, this magazine is sure to spark conversations and evoke nostalgia.
One of the highlights of this issue is its stunning cover art created by Bob Staake, whose work is known for its vibrant colors and playful themes. Inside, you will find a variety of articles that explore the cultural landscape of the time, providing a rich context that reflects societal trends and discussions that are still relevant today.
This magazine also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its safety and longevity for years to come. Additionally, it has a label on the front, clearly indicating its history and provenance.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Very Good condition: well-preserved with smooth edges.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for durability.
Don’t miss out on this classic issue of "The New Yorker." It’s not just a magazine; it is a piece of history that speaks volumes about the culture of its time.