The New Yorker Magazine May 31 1999 Theme Art Cover by Bruce McCall


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Immerse yourself in a captivating piece of art and journalism with the May 31, 1999, issue of The New Yorker Magazine. This special edition features an eye-catching theme art cover created by the renowned artist Bruce McCall. Known for his whimsical illustrations and sharp satirical style, McCall's artwork adds an engaging visual element to your collection.

This issue not only showcases McCall's artistry but also brings you a treasure trove of stories, essays, and illustrations that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Whether you are an avid collector of vintage magazines or a fan of American culture, this particular edition will surely enhance your collection.

In good condition, this magazine tells a story of its own, with the signature wear that comes from being cherished by its previous owner. A subtle address label on the front indicates the magazine’s history. You might notice minor wear throughout the entire magazine, adding character and depth to this collectible item.

For preservation, this issue comes with a protective plastic covering that helps maintain its integrity. There are a few creases on the front, which do not detract from its visual appeal. These small imperfections only add to the charm, reminding us of the magazine's journey through time. Be sure to check out the accompanying image to see the details!

Key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Unique cover art by Bruce McCall, making it a great conversation starter.
  • Comes with protective plastic covering to preserve its good condition.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of history. This issue is not just any magazine; it's a reflection of a moment in time captured through stunning art and insightful writing. If you're interested in enriching your library or giving a thoughtful gift, this copy of The New Yorker is perfect.

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