The New Yorker July 9 2012 Full Magazine Theme Cover by Bob Staake


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Step into a moment in time with "The New Yorker" dated July 9, 2012, featuring a captivating full magazine theme cover designed by the talented Bob Staake. This iconic issue showcases unique artistry and thought-provoking content, making it a must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the blend of art and journalism. Whether you're reminiscing about a specific era or diving into the clever illustrations that Bob Staake is renowned for, this magazine serves as an excellent addition to your reading collection.

This particular edition is in good condition, giving you the chance to own a piece of magazine history. It carries the charm of a vintage publication with a few minor signs of wear, adding character to the magazine while keeping its integrity intact. One distinctive aspect is that it has an address label on the front, which offers a glimpse into the magazine's past journey. The label does not detract from its overall appeal but rather adds an authentic touch that collectors often cherish.

To ensure its longevity and protection, the magazine comes with a plastic covering, making it safe for display or storage. You can preserve this collectible in pristine condition for years to come. The cover image, which you can admire below, encapsulates the essence of the magazine and the artistic prowess of Bob Staake. Perfect for a coffee table book, an art piece, or a nostalgic read, it's sure to spark conversations and ignite memories.

The New Yorker July 9 2012 Cover

Key features of "The New Yorker" July 9, 2012 edition include:

  • Good Condition - A quality collectible for any magazine lover.
  • Comes with a protective plastic covering - Ensures durability and preservation.

With its rich history and artistic significance, this magazine is not just a read; it’s a piece of art that reflects the time it was published. Don't miss out on this delightful opportunity to own a special issue showcasing Bob Staake's creativity against the backdrop of celebrated journalism.

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