The New Yorker Magazine December 1 1997 Turkey Shoot Theme by Ian Falconer


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from December 1, 1997, featuring a captivating Turkey Shoot theme illustrated by the renowned Ian Falconer. This edition is not just a magazine; it's a collectible that encapsulates the essence of American culture during the late 90s.

This magazine remains in good condition, despite minor wear that adds to its charming character. It's perfect for both casual readers and dedicated collectors. The cover, adorned with Falconer's playful artistry, delights the eyes and evokes nostalgia for simpler times.

Please note that an address label is affixed to the front, a small detail that speaks to its previous ownership. The magazine comes in a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains well-preserved for years to come. It’s a perfect addition to your coffee table, sparking conversations among guests about the vintage illustration style and editorial content of The New Yorker.

  • Collectible Appeal: This magazine offers a unique glimpse into the artistry and commentary of a specific time.
  • Protection Included: Each magazine is encased in a plastic covering, allowing you to cherish its condition.

Ready to add a classic touch to your collection? This New Yorker issue offers more than just reading material; it's a window into the period’s creative landscape and a testament to Ian Falconer’s talent.

The New Yorker Magazine - December 1 1997

Don't miss the chance to own this special edition. Immerse yourself in the cultural reflections of the late 90s, all while enjoying the artistic flair typical of The New Yorker. Grab your own copy today!

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