The New Yorker Magazine October 17 2011 Hertzberg, Steve Jobs by Barry Blitt


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Discover a remarkable piece of journalism and art in "The New Yorker Magazine" from October 17, 2011, featuring insightful commentary by Hendrik Hertzberg and a captivating cover illustration by the renowned Barry Blitt depicting the iconic Steve Jobs. This issue serves as a touching tribute to one of the most influential figures in technology, encapsulating the innovation and creativity that Jobs brought to the world of personal computing.

This particular magazine is not just a collectible; it's a conversation starter and a valuable addition to any library. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or simply an enthusiast of Steve Jobs' legacy, this magazine provides an in-depth perspective on his life and contributions to technology and design. It presents an opportunity to dive back into a pivotal moment in modern history when Jobs was redefining our relationship with technology.

Rest assured, the magazine is in very good condition, maintaining its integrity through time. It shows a few signs of wear, including a label on the front, but it is in great shape otherwise, making it a worthy item for collectors and fans alike. The smooth edges offer a refined touch, and you can view the quality for yourself in the accompanying images.

For protection and durability, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains preserved for years to come. Ideal for display or casual reading, it attracts attention in any setting.

Key features include:

  • Excellent condition with smooth edges for a premium feel.
  • Includes a protective covering for enhanced durability.

See the images below to appreciate the cover art and overall condition of this magazine:

The New Yorker Magazine October 17 2011 Cover

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary issue of The New Yorker that celebrates Steve Jobs. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of history.

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