The New Yorker Magazine September 19 2011 Lowered Expectations by David Macaulay


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Explore the intriguing pages of "The New Yorker Magazine" from September 19, 2011, featuring the captivating artwork and insightful commentary of David Macaulay in the feature titled "Lowered Expectations." This issue beautifully captures the essence of contemporary life, packed with stories that resonate with readers who appreciate thought-provoking content.

This magazine is more than just a publication; it’s a blend of art, literature, and opinion that has made "The New Yorker" a staple in American culture. It offers rich narratives, distinctive illustrations, and a unique perspective on current events and lifestyle trends. Whether you’re a longtime subscriber or seeking a special edition, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.

Our copy of this issue is in very good condition, showing the care it has received over the years. It features smooth edges that enhance its aesthetic appeal. You’ll notice a label on the front, a simple touch that doesn't detract from its overall beauty. To ensure its protection, this magazine comes with a plastic covering, making it perfect for display or preservation.

Take a look at the image below to see the stunning cover and get a glimpse of what awaits you inside:

The New Yorker Magazine September 19 2011

  • Very Good condition with minimal wear.
  • Comes with protective plastic covering for preservation.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Whether you're an avid reader, a collector of magazines, or simply interested in the works of David Macaulay, this issue of "The New Yorker" will not disappoint. Its insightful articles and remarkable illustrations make perfect conversational pieces.

Add it to your cart today and experience the blend of art and intellect that only "The New Yorker" can deliver. This magazine is ready to find a special place in your collection.

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