Description
Discover a piece of contemporary history with The New Yorker Magazine from April 14, 2014, featuring a captivating cover illustration of Barack Obama by the talented Barry Blitt. This magazine serves as a snapshot of the political climate and cultural commentary during a pivotal time in American politics. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates thought-provoking journalism and striking artwork, this edition is a must-have.
The cover art by Barry Blitt is not only visually impressive but also a vibrant example of The New Yorker's unique blend of satire and illustration. Each magazine is packed with insightful articles, stories, and cartoons that engage and entertain readers. You won't want to miss the compelling content featured in this issue, which reflects the magazine's commitment to high-quality journalism.
This particular copy is in Very Good to Excellent condition, ensuring that you receive a magazine that has been well-preserved. It's a rare find that maintains its value over time. To give you peace of mind, it comes with a plastic protective covering, which safeguards against wear and tear, making it ideal for display or simply to enjoy on your coffee table.
Key benefits of this magazine include:
- The striking Barack Obama theme cover by Barry Blitt, an excellent collector's item.
- Top-notch journalism and cultural commentary that remains relevant today.
Overall, this magazine is a great addition to any collection, whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or new to its charm. It makes an exceptional gift for anyone who appreciates art, politics, or the nuances of American culture. Don’t let this opportunity slip away; add this significant issue to your collection while it's still available.
Specifications:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- Newsstand Edition: No Label
- Overall magazine is in great shape with minor wear, if any.
- This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering for added durability.