Description
Discover a piece of unique art and journalism with The New Yorker from October 15, 2012, featuring the iconic full magazine theme cover by Barry Blitt. This particular issue not only exemplifies the magazine's exceptional editorial quality but also showcases the distinctive illustrations that have made The New Yorker a beloved publication for decades.
This magazine is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates fine art and thoughtful commentary. The cover art by Barry Blitt invites readers into a reflective exploration of contemporary issues with humor and poignancy. It's not just a magazine; it's a conversation starter!
Condition matters, and this edition is in used but excellent condition. The magazine boasts smooth edges and is overall in very good shape, making it a great addition to any collection without any visible wear and tear.
As an added feature, the magazine comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that your magazine remains in pristine condition while displayed on your coffee table or stored away for safekeeping.
Although there is an address label on the front, it does not detract from the magazine's overall appeal and aesthetic value. You can proudly showcase this magazine without any concern about its appearance.
Key features of this edition include:
- High-quality cover art by Barry Blitt, renowned for his satirical illustrations.
- Includes protective covering for safe keeping.
Invest in a piece of history and add The New Yorker from October 15, 2012, to your collection today. It's more than just a magazine; it’s a journey through art, culture, and insightful commentary.
This issue is not just for reading; it serves as a stunning display piece as well. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this expertly crafted publication!