Description
Discover the charm and sophistication of "The New Yorker" through the issue dated May 18, 2015, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover by the talented Bruce McCall. This magazine is not just a piece of reading material; it's a collector's item that showcases the iconic aesthetic and sharp-witted insights that the magazine is renowned for. Whether you're an avid fan of The New Yorker or a collector of unique art, this issue is a must-have.
In this issue, readers can enjoy a delightful blend of articles and illustrations that reflect the culture, politics, and art of the time. Bruce McCall's cover art captivates with a narrative style that sparks conversation, making it the perfect piece to display on a coffee table or in an office. This particular edition is categorized as "Very Good" and is an excellent addition to any magazine collection.
This magazine does have a label on the front, which adds a unique character to its vintage appeal. Rest assured, the magazine is in great shape, ensuring you can enjoy flipping through its pages without worry. The edges of the magazine are smooth, providing a pleasant tactile experience while browsing its fascinating content.
- This edition comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe and in pristine condition.
- Its visual appeal makes it not only enjoyable to read but also a striking decorative piece.
Overall, this issue from May 2015 is perfect for anyone looking to cherish moments from the past while also indulging in quality journalism and art. With just a glance, you can appreciate its charm. Don't miss the opportunity to add this collector's item to your library.
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front for added character.
- In excellent overall shape.
- Smooth edges for enjoyable handling.
- Includes a protective plastic covering.