Description
Discover a piece of history with this iconic edition of The New Yorker Magazine, dated November 17, 1997. This magazine features a distinct and thought-provoking "Locked Up" theme cover, brilliantly illustrated by the renowned Barry Blitt. Known for his sharp wit and striking visuals, Blitt captures the essence of societal commentary that The New Yorker is famed for.
This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collectible item for enthusiasts and casual readers alike. With good overall condition, it promises to add value and charm to your collection. Keep in mind, this edition does come with an address label on the front, a characteristic that lends authenticity to its backstory.
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes packaged in a protective plastic covering, ensuring it stays safe from dust and wear over time.
- Minor Wear Details: While it does show some minor wear consistent with its age, this only adds to its unique character and vintage appeal.
The imagery and articles within are not only entertaining but also reflect the cultural and political landscape of the time. Whether you're a long-time reader or new to The New Yorker, this magazine is a must-have for anyone who appreciates quality journalism and literary creativity.
This edition is perfect for display on coffee tables or as part of a reading nook. It sparks conversation and nostalgia, making it a timeless piece of art and narrative. Don’t miss your opportunity to own a memorable slice of magazine history!
Grab your copy today and enjoy the captivating world of The New Yorker through this memorable issue!