Description
Discover a captivating piece of pop culture history with The New Yorker Magazine from October 18, 1999, featuring a stunning thematic art cover by the talented Carter Goodrich. This magazine is not just a publication but a collector's item that showcases remarkable artistry combined with the insightful journalism The New Yorker is known for. Whether you are an avid fan of the magazine or an art enthusiast, this edition will surely pique your interest.
The magazine cover art reflects Goodrich's unique style, offering a blend of whimsy and creativity that captures the essence of the period. As you turn the pages, you’ll find a myriad of thought-provoking articles and satirical pieces that provide a glimpse into the trends and moods of the late '90s. It is an exceptional addition to any collection and a great conversation starter.
In terms of condition, this edition is in good shape, showing its age tastefully while retaining its charm. While there is an address label on the front cover, along with some minor wear across the magazine, these features contribute to its character and authenticity as a vintage item. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition for years to come.
Key Features:
- Beautiful art cover by Carter Goodrich, perfect for display.
- An authentic piece of media history from The New Yorker, ideal for collectors.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of The New Yorker legacy. With a rich history and beautiful artwork, this magazine is a must-have for collectors and fans alike. Embrace the nostalgia of the past while enjoying timeless narratives and stunning visuals in this outstanding edition.
Specifications include:
- Condition: Good Condition.
- Address label on front cover.
- Minor wear visible throughout the magazine.
- Includes plastic covering for protection.