Description
Discover a piece of literary history with The New Yorker issue from May 11, 2009. This full magazine features a striking theme cover by renowned artist Dan Clowes, showcasing his unforgettable style and artistic flair. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the unique charm of this issue, making it a valuable addition to any magazine collection.
This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collectible that tells stories through its pages and art. With its iconic cover, it captures a moment in time within the vibrant culture of New Yorker readers. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just looking to dive into the world of quality journalism and art, this issue is sure to impress.
Each copy of this magazine is in good and used condition. While edges may have very minor wear, this adds character to the magazine, enhancing its authenticity. You may notice some minor marks and/or rips, but overall, the magazine remains in good shape. Additionally, an address label can be found on the front, which is typical for magazines of this era.
This issue comes with a plastic, protective covering to help preserve its condition. It’s perfect for display or casual reading. The New Yorker has always been synonymous with cultural commentary and artistic expression, making this issue a great conversation starter.
- Unique cover art by Dan Clowes
- Protected in a plastic covering
Don't miss out on owning this piece of New Yorker history. Whether you are a fan of Dan Clowes or a devotee of The New Yorker, this issue deserves a place in your collection.
- Good and used condition
- Edges may have very minor wear
- Minor marks or rips may be present
- Address label on front
- Comes with a plastic, protective covering