Description
Discover the charm and nostalgic value of "The New Yorker Magazine" from December 20, 1999. This edition features a captivating installation by the renowned artist Benoit van Innis, making it a memorable piece for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Each page transports readers to a time when print media reigned supreme, offering a unique insight into the culture and creativity of the era.
Inside, you'll find thought-provoking articles, amusing cartoons, and stunning visuals emblematic of The New Yorker’s signature style. This magazine is not just a reading material; it is a time capsule filled with the intellectual discourse and artistic expression that defined the late 90s. Whether you're looking to enhance your collection or simply enjoy a piece of art history, this edition holds a special place in the heart of many fans.
- Preserved in good condition, this magazine includes a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity.
- Features a distinct label on the front, adding to its collectible charm and authenticity.
The magazine does show minor wear typical of its age, but these imperfections do not detract from the overall appeal. Instead, they add character and a story behind each page you turn. It's a great conversation starter and a valuable addition to any book or magazine collection.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history. This magazine provides a glimpse into a world that many of us cherish and remember fondly. Secure your copy today and dive into the rich storytelling that only The New Yorker can offer.
Good condition. Minor wear on the entire magazine.
Comes with a plastic protective covering.