Description
Step into the world of esteemed art and literature with this exceptional issue of The New Yorker Magazine from September 29, 1997. This collectible magazine features a captivating cover by renowned illustrator Edward Sorel, perfectly capturing the essence of "Opening Night." With its striking imagery and insightful articles, this magazine is not merely a reading piece; it's a cultural artifact that reflects the artistic vibrancy of its time.
Inside, you'll find thought-provoking content that showcases the magazine's commitment to quality journalism and contemporary commentary. This particular issue is ideal for avid collectors or readers who appreciate the fine nuances of art and literature. The magazine is in good condition, though it does have an address label on the front, which adds to its unique character. Despite the minor wear throughout, the integrity and charm of the publication remain intact.
This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your investment stays in great shape for years to come. Protecting your collectibles is essential, and this added feature assures you that they will be well-preserved against dust and damage.
Key Features:
- Stunning cover art by Edward Sorel, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
- Includes a plastic protective covering for durability and preservation.
Whether you're looking to complete your collection or simply want to enjoy a piece of New Yorker history, this magazine is a fantastic choice. Each page offers a glimpse into the intellectual and artistic dialogues of the late '90s, making it a significant addition to any bookshelf or coffee table.
Don't miss your chance to own this intriguing piece of history that resonates with the artistic community. Add the The New Yorker Magazine September 29, 1997 to your collection today!