Description
Discover a captivating piece of art and journalism with The New Yorker’s March 13, 1995 edition. This magazine features a stunning theme cover designed by the renowned illustrator Barry Blitt, whose work is celebrated for its sharp wit and insightful commentary. This particular issue not only serves as a great collector's item but is also a thoughtful reflection of the era in which it was published.
The full magazine captures the essence of its time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and political landscape of the mid-90s. Whether you are an avid reader of The New Yorker or a collector of unique publications, this issue is a must-have. The eye-catching cover art coupled with the engaging articles provides a blend of entertainment and intellectual stimulation.
This specific copy is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to your collection. It has an address label on the front, which is typical for magazines of this nature, and minor wear throughout the magazine gives it the character of a well-loved publication. To ensure its preservation, it comes with a protective plastic covering.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Unique and collectible theme cover by Barry Blitt.
- Comes encased in protective plastic for added preservation.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of literary history. The New Yorker continues to be a voice of reason and creativity, and owning such an issue connects you to its rich legacy. Add this magazine to your collection today, and celebrate the art of storytelling that has stood the test of time.