Description
If you're a fan of classic magazines or an avid collector, this is a must-have piece for your collection—the New Yorker Magazine from October 13, 1997. Featuring an eye-catching Fall Colors cover illustrated by Edward Sorel, this issue embodies the spirit of autumn and captures the essence of the season in a way only the New Yorker can.
In good condition, this magazine offers a journey back to the late '90s, showcasing not only stunning visuals but also thought-provoking articles that the New Yorker is famous for. While the magazine does have an address label on the front, it adds to its vintage charm and authenticity as a collectible item.
The magazine has some minor wear typical for its age; however, these signs of use only enhance its character for collectors. To ensure its preservation, it comes protected in a plastic covering, making it a great centerpiece for any collection or a nice gift for a magazine aficionado.
- Unique Artwork: The Fall Colors cover by Edward Sorel is a striking representation of the season, perfect for display.
- Preserved Condition: Comes with a protective plastic covering to maintain its quality over the years.
Don’t miss out on this unique chance to own a piece of magazine history. Whether you want to reminisce about the past or add to your collection, this New Yorker issue is a fabulous choice.
As you flip through the pages, you'll discover different stories, insights, and illustrations that reflect the culture of the time. It's more than just a magazine; it's a window into a specific period of American life. Grab your copy today and enjoy a nostalgic trip through time!