Description
Step into the world of refined journalism and compelling storytelling with the New Yorker September 4, 2017 issue featuring an engaging cover by Bruce Eric Kaplan. This magazine not only preserves the artistic flair of its cover but also encapsulates the essence of the periodical's rich content that readers adore. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this issue remains a delightful addition to any magazine library.
This particular issue is in Very Good condition, ensuring that it not only looks appealing on your shelf but also offers an engaging reading experience. Although there is a label on the front, it does not detract from the magazine's overall aesthetic. You can appreciate the vibrant cover and the well-maintained pages, which highlight the quality associated with The New Yorker.
One of the standout features of this magazine is that it is packaged with smooth, unblemished edges. Such details matter for collectors, and you will find that this copy stands the test of time both in looks and in the preservation of its pages. Additionally, it comes with a plastic protective covering that ensures longevity, making it an ideal choice for anyone serious about magazine collecting.
With this magazine, you'll not only enrich your reading list but also own a piece of cultural history. Whether you are revisiting past issues or exploring the creativity of renowned artists and writers, this edition is sure to satisfy. Add it to your cart today!
- Very Good condition with smooth edges
- Comes with a protective plastic covering