Description
Explore a piece of modern history with the New Yorker Magazine from October 24, 2011, featuring the captivating theme cover titled Fighting Back by renowned cartoonist Barry Blitt. This edition captures the essence of its time, reflected through detailed illustrations and poignant commentary. Whether you're an avid magazine collector or a fan of political satire, this issue is a must-have.
In excellent condition, this magazine showcases the high-quality design that The New Yorker is known for. Despite some minor wear on the entire magazine, it preserves its charm and character. Additionally, there is a label on the front, adding a unique touch to this collectible edition.
For protection and preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic covering. This ensures your collectible remains in great condition, allowing you to appreciate it for years to come. Add this edition to your collection, share it with friends, or display it in your office or home. It's a conversation starter that brings an air of sophistication.
- Artistic Excellence: Featuring a unique cover by Barry Blitt, this magazine is a testament to the creative talent behind The New Yorker.
- Timeless Insight: Perfect for those interested in political themes and cultural commentary from the early 2010s.
Delve into the articles and illustrations that defined a moment in time, reflecting the complex social and political landscapes of the era. The New Yorker has a rich legacy of insightful journalism, making this magazine not just a piece of art, but a piece of history.
Immerse yourself in this unique blend of artistry and editorial excellence with The New Yorker Magazine, October 24, 2011. Don't miss your chance to own this collectible edition that perfectly encapsulates its time.