Description
Discover a piece of artistic history with the New Yorker November 3, 2008, full magazine featuring the iconic theme cover by renowned illustrator Carter Goodrich. This unique edition showcases Goodrich's distinctive style, capturing the essence of the magazine's trademark blend of wit and insightful commentary. As a collector's item, it is perfect for both avid fans of The New Yorker and art aficionados alike.
The magazine is available in good condition, showcasing the endearing qualities of a cherished publication. While it does have an address label affixed to the front cover, this adds character to its vintage appeal. Additionally, the magazine exhibits some minor wear, a common attribute of periodicals that have been loved and read over the years.
This specific issue is not just any magazine; it represents a snapshot of culture and commentary from the time, making it a great addition to any collection. The unique art direction and well-crafted articles are hallmark traits of The New Yorker, making this issue a must-have for those interested in the intersection of art and society.
Each copy comes with a plastic covering to ensure its preservation for years to come, allowing you to keep it in pristine condition while showcasing it in your home or workspace. Celebrate the legacy of one of America’s most respected publications with this collectible piece.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Engaging cover art by Carter Goodrich that exemplifies The New Yorker's artistic flair.
- Printed on high-quality paper, preserving the vivid colors and sharp details of the artwork.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable issue. It includes:
- Good condition overall.
- Address label on the front.
- Minor wear throughout.
- Comes protected in plastic covering.