Description
Discover a piece of literary history with The New Yorker magazine from May 24, 1999. This issue features striking theme cover art by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg, a true icon in the world of illustration. The unique blend of creativity and cultural commentary is a testament to the magazine's longstanding legacy.
As you flip through the pages, you'll find engaging articles, insightful essays, and the quintessential wit that The New Yorker is celebrated for. This particular issue encapsulates a moment in time, making it a perfect addition to any collection for literature and art enthusiasts alike.
Condition matters when it comes to collectibles, and we ensure that this magazine meets high standards. It is graded as Very Good condition, showing minimal signs of wear while retaining its vibrancy. Comfortably housed in a protective plastic covering, it safeguards the magazine's integrity, allowing you to appreciate it for years to come.
Here are a couple of key features of this magazine:
- Authentic Artwork: The cover art by Saul Steinberg adds a unique aesthetic that reflects the cultural context of the time.
- Great Condition: The magazine is in overall great condition, ensuring a wonderful reading experience.
Take note that there is a small label on the front, but this does not detract from the overall appeal. This issue serves as a conversation starter and a great gift for fans of The New Yorker. Whether you are a collector or just discovering the magazine's unique charm, this edition undoubtedly deserves a spot on your bookshelf.
To sum it up, you will receive:
- Very Good condition
- Has label on front
- Magazine is in overall great condition
- Comes with a plastic protective covering