Description
Discover a piece of cultural commentary with the iconic The New Yorker Magazine from August 8, 2011. This edition features a captivating theme cover titled Into The Green, created by renowned artist Frank Viva. With its striking artwork, this cover encapsulates the essence of summer, inviting readers to indulge in thoughtful musings about the environment and urban living.
This magazine is not just an item for collectors; it's a window into a specific moment in time. As you flip through the pages, you'll find engaging articles and intriguing illustrations that are the hallmark of The New Yorker. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just looking to enhance your collection, this issue is a fantastic addition.
This particular copy is in good condition and comes with notable features:
- Minor wear on the entire magazine, typical for its age, which adds character.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good shape for years to come.
On the cover, you will notice a label on the front, which is a common detail for magazines of this era, further enhancing its collectible appeal. The gentle wear is a testament to its journey, making this piece a perfect find for those who appreciate stories told through ink and imagery.
Ideal for both fans of the magazine and art enthusiasts, this magazine showcases the rich tradition of storytelling that The New Yorker is known for. You won't want to miss out on owning this captivating piece of literary history. Plus, it’s perfect for display on a coffee table, adding a touch of sophistication to any space.
Whether you’re reflecting on environmental themes or simply enjoying quality writing, this issue is sure to enrich your collection. Get your hands on this delightful magazine and enjoy the blend of art and writing that The New Yorker has to offer!