Description
Experience a piece of art and journalism with "The New Yorker" magazine from September 29, 2008, featuring the striking cover design by Eric Drooker. This issue encapsulates the essence of that time, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're an avid reader or a casual observer of cultural trends, this magazine offers a glimpse into the thoughts and creative expressions of that period.
Our copy is in good condition, showcasing the detailed artistry of Drooker’s cover. Although it may have minor wear around the edges, this adds character and authenticity to your collection. If you appreciate vintage magazines, this one will not disappoint. It’s perfect for framing or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the finer details of literary history.
The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape over time. You will also find an address label on the front, which is typical for magazines of this era. Don’t miss out on this fantastic find, as limited editions like this become harder to come by with each passing year.
Key features include:
- Artwork by renowned illustrator Eric Drooker, bringing a unique visual appeal.
- Rich content that reflects the culture and society of 2008, making it a great addition to your collection.
In summary, this September 29, 2008 edition of The New Yorker is a blend of creativity and history, perfect for any magazine collector. Here’s a quick overview of its condition:
- Good and used
- Edges may have very minor wear
- There may be minor marks and/or rips; overall in good shape
- Address label on the front
- Comes with plastic, protective covering