Description
Discover a piece of literary history with "The New Yorker" from January 15, 1996, featuring a striking theme cover by renowned artist Art Spiegelman. This magazine is not just a reading material; it serves as a collectible item for enthusiasts of art and journalism alike. With its rich history and cultural significance, it’s an excellent addition for any serious collector or fan of thoughtful commentary.
The front cover showcases Spiegelman’s distinctive artistic style, embodying the unique voice that has made "The New Yorker" a staple in the world of magazines. Owning this issue means embracing a piece of history that reflects the era's artistic and intellectual spirit.
This magazine comes in good condition, which preserves the integrity of its content and cover art. While it does have an address label on the front, it adds a unique character to the copy. Minor wear can be observed throughout the magazine, which is typical for a publication of its age, further testifying to its storied past. Plus, it comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in the best possible condition for years to come.
This issue not only offers a glimpse into the past but also showcases the literary and artistic brilliance that "The New Yorker" is known for. With its high-quality printing and paper, this magazine makes for a thoughtful gift or a conversation starter in your collection.
- Artistically significant issue featuring the work of Art Spiegelman.
- Protected by a plastic covering to maintain condition.
Whether you're a passionate reader or an art aficionado, this magazine is bound to captivate your interest. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this treasured piece of cultural history.
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.