Description
Discover a piece of contemporary journalism with a collector's gem: The New Yorker Magazine from May 11, 2015, featuring the thought-provoking cover art titled "Injustice Baltimore 2015" by the talented Peter Mendelsund. This iconic issue captures the essence of a critical moment in American history, making it a perfect addition to any magazine lover’s collection.
This magazine comes in good condition, demonstrating its durability despite the passage of time. Although it showcases minor wear throughout, this does not detract from the overall appeal of the publication. Additionally, a label on the front serves as a testament to its authenticity and provides an intriguing touch for collectors.
For those who appreciate the finer details, you’ll notice creases on the front corners, properly documented in the accompanying photographs. These small imperfections tell a story and add character to the magazine, connecting the reader to the historical events it covers.
One of the best features of this magazine is that it comes with a plastic protective covering, helping to preserve its condition for years to come. This makes it an ideal choice for collectors who want to protect their investments without sacrificing visual appeal.
- Includes insightful articles reflecting on pivotal events from 2015, providing context and depth.
- Beautifully illustrated cover art that enhances any display or bookshelf.
Take a step back in time and enrich your collection with The New Yorker Magazine from May 11, 2015. This publication isn’t merely a magazine; it's a capsule of culture, thought, and history.
Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a new fan of The New Yorker, this issue is sure to add value and intrigue to your collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literature that embodies artistic expression and sociopolitical commentary.