The New Yorker Magazine May 16 2011 Rubbed Out by Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu


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Discover a piece of literary history with the May 16, 2011, issue of The New Yorker magazine featuring the captivating artwork “Rubbed Out” by acclaimed artist Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu. This magazine is not just a collection of articles; it's a time capsule reflecting the era's culture and societal discussions.

This specific edition offers a blend of engaging content and incredible illustrations, making it a valuable addition for collectors and fans of graphic storytelling alike. It provides insight into the diverse topics that spark conversations even today.

Condition-wise, the magazine is classified as "Good." You will notice a label on the front cover, which adds a touch of character. It's important to note that there is minor wear present on the entire magazine, which is typical for publications of this age. To ensure its longevity, this issue comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to enjoy the magazine while keeping it in pristine condition.

Key features of this collector's item include:

  • Vibrant cover art by Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu that encapsulates the essence of the period.
  • Protected by a plastic covering to preserve its condition while displaying it as a conversation piece.

Whether you’re a dedicated The New Yorker fan, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply searching for a unique gift, this issue will not disappoint. Explore thought-provoking articles paired with stunning visuals, and savor the rich storytelling that the magazine is known for.

Don’t miss out on adding this remarkable edition to your collection. It's perfect for readers and collectors who appreciate the blend of art and journalism. Grab yours today and delve into a world of creativity and cultural reflections.

The New Yorker Magazine - May 16, 2011

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