Description
Discover a remarkable piece of literary artistry with *The New Yorker Magazine* from September 26, 2005. This edition features a captivating cover by the talented Lorenzo Mattotti, depicting themes of reconstruction that invite you to delve into the nuances of the human experience. Whether you're a dedicated collector of classic magazines or just beginning to appreciate the depth of New Yorker art, this magazine is a fantastic addition to your collection.
In terms of condition, this magazine is rated as Very Good. It has been well-preserved over the years, ensuring that the beauty of Mattotti's cover shines through. The smooth edges make it a pleasure to hold and flip through, enhancing your reading experience. You'll find that the overall quality is outstanding for a publication of its age.
One notable feature is the protective plastic covering, which comes with your purchase. This covering not only safeguards the magazine from wear and tear but also keeps it looking pristine on your shelf or coffee table. Moreover, the magazine has a label on the front, serving as a reminder of its history while adding character to the piece.
Adding to its value, this exceptional magazine comes complete with the following specifications:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on Front: Yes
- Shape: Great, smooth edges
- Protective Covering: Included
Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, *The New Yorker Magazine* September 26, 2005, is a conversation starter and a beautiful collectible. Don’t miss the chance to own this exquisite edition that encapsulates artistic brilliance and insightful journalism.