Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from July 8, 1998. This magazine features a captivating theme art cover designed by the talented Edward Sorel. As a collector's item, it's perfect for fans of art and cultural commentary, or anyone who appreciates the unique style of The New Yorker.
This particular issue showcases Sorel's artistic vision, bringing a distinctive touch to your collection. The magazine is not just a source of journalism; it’s a reflection of the times. Ideal for art enthusiasts or as a thoughtful gift, this edition captures the essence of the late '90s through its engaging illustrations and insightful articles.
While this magazine is in good condition, it's important to note that it does come with some character marks typical of its age. It features an address label on the front and exhibits minor wear throughout. These imperfections only add to its charm and authenticity as a vintage piece.
This magazine is safeguarded with plastic covering, ensuring that it remains protected for years to come. The back of the magazine shows some marks and water damage but doesn't detract from the overall aesthetic appeal of the cover art.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Unique Edward Sorel cover art, a great addition for any art lover.
- Plastic covering included for added protection and preservation.
Take the chance to own a small piece of literary history. As you flip through the pages, you will not only enjoy the rich content but also appreciate the artistic presentation that The New Yorker is known for. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your collection!
Condition details:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.
- Some marks and water damage on back.