Description
Discover a unique piece of art in print with "The New Yorker" magazine from March 10, 2008, featuring a striking theme cover designed by the talented Ana Juan. This edition encapsulates the essence of the magazine's creative storytelling and rich cultural commentary, making it a delightful addition to any collection.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new admirer, this issue highlights the engaging journalism that "The New Yorker" is renowned for. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone interested in the nuances of societal issues, this magazine brings together facts and creativity in an extraordinary format. The eye-catching cover alone is a conversation starter!
As a used magazine, this copy has a story of its own. It shows some signs of wear, which adds character without compromising its overall appeal. The edges may have very minor wear, and you might find a few minor marks or rips inside. However, rest assured that it remains in good shape for reading or display.
The magazine does have an address label on the front, but this does not detract from its visual appeal. For added protection, it comes with a plastic, protective covering, ensuring that this treasured item can be preserved for years to come.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Artistic Cover Design: Created by Ana Juan, the cover showcases stunning artistry.
- Preservation: Comes with a plastic protective cover to keep it safe.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of "The New Yorker" history. Perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment, it captures the essence of a time gone by while still being relevant today. Add it to your collection and enjoy a blend of art and literature that continues to inspire.
Specifications:
- Good and used condition
- Edges may have very minor wear
- Minor marks and/or rips present
- Address label on front
- Comes with plastic, protective covering