Description
Discover a piece of publishing history with The New Yorker Magazine from January 11, 2010. This issue features the captivating cover story titled "Top of the World" by the renowned artist Jan Van Der Veken. Whether you're a collector, a fan of The New Yorker, or just someone who appreciates great journalism and art, this magazine is a must-have!
This edition is in very good condition, boasting its lovely design and insightful content. The magazine has been carefully preserved and is in great shape, making it excellent for both reading and display. With smooth edges and an overall polished appearance, it will undoubtedly stand out in your collection.
Added to the charm of this magazine is its protective covering. Not only does it guard against wear and tear, but it also ensures that your magazine remains in pristine condition for years to come. The protective covering is perfect for collectors or anyone wishing to protect their investment in quality literature.
The magazine is easy to handle and features a label on the front cover, a detail that adds to its unique character. For those looking to acquire this exceptional piece of media history, you're in luck! The New Yorker magazine from January 2010 is more than just pages of text; it embodies a moment in time and captures the essence of its era.
- Unique cover art by Jan Van Der Veken
- Great addition for magazine collectors and fans of quality journalism
Take a closer look at the features of this well-preserved issue:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front cover
- Magazine shape: Great
- Smooth edges
- Includes plastic protective covering
Don't miss out on this chance to own a beautiful piece of The New Yorker’s legacy! It’s an investment in both art and literature that you won’t regret.