Description
Discover a wonderful piece of art and journalism with the December 19, 2011, issue of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring a striking cover designed by the renowned artist Eric Drooker. This particular edition not only embodies the graceful storytelling and insightful commentary that the magazine is celebrated for, but it also showcases a unique theme art cover you won’t want to miss. Eric Drooker's creativity shines through, making this magazine an excellent addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for any art lover.
This magazine is in good condition, presenting an appealing aesthetic for both casual readers and dedicated collectors. The inclusion of the distinct address label on the front adds a personal touch, highlighting its history and journey. Accessible yet sophisticated, The New Yorker has been a staple in American culture for decades, illustrating the magazine’s continuous relevance in today’s society.
Despite some minor wear on the entire magazine, this issue maintains its integrity and charm. Plus, it comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that the magazine stays well-preserved for years to come. You can enjoy the art cover without worrying about potential damage. Embrace the serenity and depth that Eric Drooker's illustrations bring to the pages of this magazine.
Some key features of this magazine include:
- Featuring exclusive artwork by Eric Drooker, enhancing your reading experience with breathtaking visuals.
- Comes with protective plastic covering, making it an ideal collectible item.
Remember, this edition can be an asset to anyone’s library—whether it is a collector’s item or a casual read over coffee. Grab your copy of The New Yorker Magazine from December 19, 2011, and enjoy the artistic blend of literature and illustration that makes each issue uniquely appealing.
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.