The New Yorker Magazine July 4 2011 Theme Art Cover by George Booth


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Immerse yourself in the world of timeless literature and sophisticated storytelling with this special edition of The New Yorker magazine, dated July 4, 2011. Crafted by the renowned cartoonist George Booth, the cover art encapsulates the unique blend of humor and art that the magazine is famous for. This issue offers not only captivating illustrations but also insightful articles that reflect the socio-political climate of its time.

The magazine comes in good condition, a true collectible piece for fans and collectors alike. The charming cover art is sure to be a conversation starter in any collection. Although it carries an address label on the front, this minor detail does not detract from its overall aesthetic appeal; it adds a hint of nostalgia, reminding us of the classic magazine subscription era.

This issue shows some signs of wear, consistent with age, but remains an excellent representation of Booth’s whimsical style. With the entire magazine encased in a protective plastic covering, it ensures longevity while preserving the intriguing articles and stunning visuals for many years to come.

  • Unique Artwork: The cover designed by George Booth makes this edition a must-have for art lovers.
  • Insightful Content: Delve into a variety of engaging articles that typify The New Yorker’s commitment to quality journalism.

This July 4, 2011 edition is more than just a magazine; it’s a beautiful fusion of art and literature, perfect for display on your coffee table or as a wonderful addition to your bookshelf. Enhance your collection today and enjoy the sophisticated charm that The New Yorker brings.

  • Good Condition.
  • Has address label on front.
  • Minor wear on entire magazine.
  • Comes with plastic covering.

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