Description
Discover a piece of American culture with the August 23 & 30, 1999 issue of The New Yorker magazine, featuring the thought-provoking cover art "America, America" by renowned artist Winston Smith. This captivating magazine showcases the unique blend of art, literature, and political commentary for which The New Yorker is famous.
This particular issue provides insightful articles and charming illustrations that reflect the social landscape of the late 90s. From incisive commentary on contemporary issues to delightful short stories, readers will appreciate the depth and creativity of the pieces within. Whether you are an avid collector of vintage magazines or simply looking to explore the rich history of American journalism, this edition is a must-have.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated "Good" and comes with some minor wear across the pages, which adds to its vintage charm. A label is featured on the front cover, noting its uniqueness and history. Additionally, the magazine is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition for years to come.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Artful cover by Winston Smith, presenting a striking commentary on American culture.
- Includes a collection of thought-provoking essays and engaging stories that reflect the era.
Adding this magazine to your collection not only enhances your library but also serves as an incredible conversation starter. The New Yorker has long been a source of inspiration, intellectual engagement, and cultural critique. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of its storied past!
Has label on front.
Minor wear on entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.