The New Yorker Magazine April 26 2010 Earth Day by Frank Viva No Label VG


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Discover a timeless piece of literary artistry with the April 26, 2010, edition of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring a vibrant Earth Day cover designed by the talented Frank Viva. This unique edition highlights the importance of environmental consciousness while showcasing the masterful illustrations that The New Yorker is known for.

This magazine is more than just reading material; it's a collectible item that captures a moment in time, making it perfect for avid readers, collectors, and art lovers alike. With its engaging articles and captivating artwork, it offers a delightful escape into the world of thoughtful journalism and creative expression.

The overall condition of this magazine is graded as Very Good (VG). The edges and the main body of the magazine are in good shape, ready for your enjoyment. This edition does not come with a newsstand label, making it an ideal find for collectors who appreciate unblemished pieces.

To ensure its longevity, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature not only preserves the quality of the publication but also allows you to display it proudly on your coffee table or bookshelf.

  • Newsstand/No Label for a cleaner, collectible look.
  • Includes a plastic protective covering to maintain magazine quality.

Have a look at this vibrant cover art:

The New Yorker Magazine April 26 2010 Earth Day Cover

This edition of The New Yorker magazine encapsulates important themes and discussions relevant to Earth Day, making it not only a piece of art but a reflection of societal consciousness at the time. Whether you are a subscriber wishing to complete your collection or a newcomer wanting to explore what this iconic magazine has to offer, this issue is not to be missed.

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