Description
Discover a captivating piece of literary history with the July 27, 1998 edition of The New Yorker, featuring stunning cover art by the talented Mike Hodges. This full magazine is an excellent choice for collectors and fans of classic magazine covers alike. It showcases a moment in time pertinent to art, culture, and journalism, all masterfully encapsulated on its cover.
This magazine boasts a Very Good condition rating, meaning it has been well-preserved over the years to maintain its quality. Perfect for display, this edition serves as both a conversation starter and a nostalgic piece for anyone who appreciates the charm of vintage magazines. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or new to The New Yorker, this issue is a fantastic addition to your collection.
One of the standout features of this magazine is that it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in great shape for years to come. This added layer not only protects the magazine from wear and tear but also enhances its presentation when displayed on a shelf or a coffee table.
Another key benefit is its striking cover art by Mike Hodges, showcasing his unique artistic style. This visually appealing cover captures the essence of the era, making it a delightful piece for anyone interested in the evolution of magazine design and public communication.
The magazine does have a label on the front, a minor imperfection that does not detract from its overall appeal. You'll appreciate how the pages remain intact and well-maintained, ensuring that you can enjoy the insightful articles and beautiful artwork within.
Specifications:
- Condition: Very Good
- Has label on front
- Magazine is in overall great condition
- Comes with a plastic protective covering