Description
Step into a piece of history with this remarkable collectible: The New Yorker magazine from December 14, 2009. This issue features a striking cover by the renowned artist Barry Blitt, capturing the essence of Barack Obama’s groundbreaking presidency during its early days. Delve into the pages of this literary treasure and explore the unique perspectives offered by various writers and artists that defined an era.
This magazine not only serves as a captivating read but also as a visual masterpiece. Barry Blitt's iconic artwork reflects the political climate of the time, making it a perfect addition for collectors, fans of political art, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of The New Yorker’s illustrations. Grab this special issue to enrich your collection or gift it to a friend who values quality journalism and artistic expression.
The magazine is in good condition overall, showcasing its enduring quality despite some wear over time. While it does have an address label on the front, this minor detail does not detract from its charm or value as a collectible item. It has been carefully maintained and comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains a beautiful addition to your shelf.
Key Features:
- Iconic Barack Obama theme cover by Barry Blitt, perfect for collectors.
- Excellent reading material with engaging articles and illustrations from the time.
As you explore this historic magazine, you'll find that its contents transcend time, offering insights that continue to be relevant today. Don’t miss the chance to own a snapshot of this unique moment in American history!
Specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.