Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this captivating issue of The New Yorker from January 18, 2010. Featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover by renowned artist Frank Viva, this edition offers not just great reads, but also a beautiful art piece to add to your collection.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable find for both collectors and enthusiasts alike. Although it has a minor amount of wear, this only adds character to the magazine and speaks to its journey through time. You will notice that there is an address label on the front, but this does not detract from the overall presentation. It's worth noting that this magazine comes with plastic covering, ensuring that it is preserved and protected for years to come.
The artistry of Frank Viva shines through in this issue, making it a fantastic conversation starter and an eye-catching addition to any bookshelf or coffee table. The contents are a treasure trove of articles, essays, and illustrations that engage and inspire readers. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or new to the series, this magazine brings a delightful mix of humor and insight typical of The New Yorker.
When you purchase this magazine, you are not just getting a publication; you are acquiring a piece of culture that reflects the thoughts and trends of its time.
- Good Condition with minor wear, adding historical charm.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for long-lasting preservation.