The New Yorker Magazine November 28 2005 American's at Work Bruce Eric Kaplan


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Discover a unique piece of cultural history with The New Yorker Magazine from November 28, 2005, featuring the captivating cover "Americans at Work" illustrated by Bruce Eric Kaplan. This edition invites you to delve into insightful articles and thought-provoking commentary that The New Yorker is known for. Perfect for collectors and fans of contemporary American culture, this magazine provides a glimpse into the mindset and societal norms of the mid-2000s.

While this issue is in acceptable condition, it carries a story of its own. The magazine does have some wear, evident in the photos. You will find an address label on the front, further highlighting its journey through time. Acquiring this magazine not only enriches your collection but also serves as a conversation starter among friends and fellow enthusiasts.

One of the great features of this item is that it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Additionally, it includes a CD Rom, which is often a delightful bonus for those who appreciate vintage multimedia experiences.

It is important to note that this magazine shows signs of water damage. Be sure to review the provided photos to understand its current condition fully. The images included illustrate both the cover and any visible imperfections, allowing you to make an informed decision.

The following specifications outline the key details of this product:

  • Acceptable condition with visible wear.
  • Address label on the front cover.
  • Water damage present; refer to photos.
  • Includes the original CD Rom.
  • Protected with a plastic covering.

Don’t miss the chance to own this fascinating piece of The New Yorker’s legacy, showcasing Bruce Eric Kaplan's artistic vision from over a decade ago.

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