Description
Discover a piece of cultural history with the The New Yorker July 8, 1996 full magazine, featuring a stunning cover theme by the renowned artist Ian Falconer. This collectible magazine is not just a reading experience; it's a unique artwork that represents the quintessential style and wit of The New Yorker. Fans and collectors alike will appreciate the charm and character of this issue.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. While it has an address label on the front, it adds a touch of authenticity to this nostalgic publication. It may show minor wear around the edges, but this only enhances its vintage appeal. Perfect for both reading and display, it captures the essence of the time it was published.
Included with your purchase is a protective plastic covering, ensuring your magazine remains in great shape for years to come. This added layer of protection means you can enjoy this piece of art without worrying about damage.
Fans of Ian Falconer will recognize his distinctive style that brought to life beloved characters in literature and art. This magazine cover showcases his talent, making this item a must-have for both art enthusiasts and magazine collectors.
Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:
- Highly collectible: Ideal for fans of The New Yorker or Ian Falconer.
- Protective covering: Comes with plastic protection to maintain its quality.
In summary, the The New Yorker July 8, 1996 full magazine is perfect for anyone who appreciates art, culture, and nostalgia. Don't miss out on the chance to own this unique piece. It’s an opportunity to own a slice of history!
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering