The New Yorker May 4 2015 Full Magazine Theme Cover by Frank Viva VG


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Discover a piece of artistic history with the May 4, 2015 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover designed by the talented Frank Viva. This magazine not only captures the essence of the era but also serves as a collectible for fans of art, literature, and culture.

This particular edition is rated in Very Good condition, making it a valuable addition to any magazine collection or a thoughtful gift for an avid reader. What sets this magazine apart is its unique cover art, which encapsulates the creative spirit of The New Yorker. The vivid colors and striking design will certainly catch the eye of anyone who appreciates fine art and modern design.

Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new admirer, this magazine provides rich content that reflects insightful commentary on contemporary issues. The articles, essays, and illustrations within will keep you engaged and informed, making it a worthwhile read.

Here are some key features you will love:

  • Original artwork by noted illustrator Frank Viva, adding a unique touch to your collection.
  • Includes protective plastic covering to preserve its quality and condition.

This magazine comes with a label on the front, but don't let that detour you. The overall quality is excellent, showing only minor signs of wear due to history and age. Smooth edges enhance its aesthetic appeal, and the magazine is in great shape, ensuring that it remains a worthwhile item in your library.



As you appreciate this timeless piece, consider that it:

  • Has a label on the front for authenticity.
  • Is preserved in fantastic condition with smooth edges and comes protected.

Add this exquisite issue of The New Yorker to your cart today and celebrate the beautiful intersection of art and literature!

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