Description
Discover a piece of iconic journalism with The New Yorker Magazine dated October 16, 2006, featuring a captivating theme art cover designed by the talented Richard McGuire. This magazine is more than just a publication; it's a collector's item that beautifully encapsulates the essence of a bygone era, featuring pivotal articles fusing culture, politics, and art.
The cover art by McGuire stands out for its unique aesthetic, making it an eye-catching addition to any magazine collection. This specific issue explores the artistic landscapes of New York, presenting illustrations and written pieces that reflect the vibrant life of the city. The magazine serves as a rich archive that dives deep into the nuances of life, arts, and current events, bringing a classic touch to contemporary discussions.
In good condition, this magazine shows minor wear, highlighting its history and authenticity. It features an address label on the front, a common trait in vintage publications that adds character to the item. The magazine is preserved with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains safe from wear and tear while maintaining its stunning presentation.
Key features include:
- Gorgeous theme art cover by renowned artist Richard McGuire.
- A rich collection of articles that reflect on cultural and societal themes relevant to the time.
With its minor imperfections, this issue serves as a testament to the timeless discussions within its pages. Whether you're a long-time New Yorker aficionado or just starting to appreciate the magazine's timeless contributions, this October 2006 issue is a must-have. The magazine also comes with protective plastic covering to ensure that it remains in excellent condition for years to come.
The magazine includes the following specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.