Description
Discover a unique piece of political art and cultural commentary with the November 15, 2010 edition of The New Yorker, featuring a striking cover illustration by the renowned artist Barry Blitt. This magazine captures a pivotal moment in American politics, showcasing the dynamic between President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner. The cover art, a hallmark of Blitt's satirical style, provides a thought-provoking glance at the political landscape of the time, making it more than just a magazine—it's a collectible piece of history.
This specific copy is selected for its Very Good condition, ensuring that it will stand out in your collection or coffee table display. The magazine is in fantastic shape, with smooth edges and minimal wear, giving it a polished look. For added protection, it comes wrapped in a plastic covering, keeping it safe from dust and damage while allowing you to admire the stunning cover art.
Here's what you can expect from this collectible issue:
- Very Good Condition: Carefully maintained to ensure quality.
- Protective Covering: Safeguards the magazine's integrity while on display.
Each page inside offers a glimpse into the insights and critiques that The New Yorker is famous for, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in politics, satire, and culture. Whether you're a longtime subscriber or new to the magazine, this issue is bound to enrich your understanding and appreciation of the complex dialogue in American governance at the time.
Don't miss the chance to own this well-preserved issue from a notable period in U.S. history. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, it’s a captivating read that you can revisit time and time again.