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The New Yorker - November 23, 2015. 'The Tech Issue'. Seth Cover, 'Virtual Music'. Ann Beattie Fiction, 'Save A Horse Ride A Cowgirl'; Animation for Stroke Victims; Android; Doomsday Invention; Fundamentalists Twitter; Drug Trip Planning

The New Yorker - November 23, 2015. 'The Tech Issue'. Seth Cover, 'Virtual Music'. Ann Beattie Fiction, 'Save A Horse Ride A Cowgirl'; Animation for Stroke Victims; Android; Doomsday Invention; Fundamentalists Twitter; Drug Trip Planning

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The New Yorker - November 23, 2015. 'The Tech Issue'. Seth Cover, 'Virtual Music'. Ann Beattie Fiction, 'Save A Horse Ride A Cowgirl'; Animation for Stroke Victims; Android; Doomsday Invention; Fundamentalists Twitter; Drug Trip Planning

by David Remnick (Editor)

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New York: Condé Nast , 2015. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. New. See scans and description. New York: Condé Nast, 2015. The November 23, 2015 issue of The New Yorker magazine. 'The Tech Issue'. Cover by Seth, 'Virtual Music'. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, an unusually thick122 pp. Brand spankin' new; tiny micro-nick at top edge of rear cover, as received (scan), otherwise impeccable. Never perused but for scanning and description. Loose and tipped-in cardstock offers inside, and of course no label. The color markings at left of spine are a continuation of the cover art, not abrasions. See scans. Features: Ann Beattie Fiction, 'Save A Horse Ride A Cowgirl'; Animation for Stroke Victims; Android; Doomsday Invention; Fundamentalists Twitter; Drug Trip Planning; more. See scans of, in this case, two contents pages. All the usual cartoons, reviews, postings, poems, departments, etc of course. Shipped in a protective new box; no bag for this one. LPR18

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Title
The New Yorker - November 23, 2015. 'The Tech Issue'. Seth Cover, 'Virtual Music'. Ann Beattie Fiction, 'Save A Horse Ride A Cowgirl'; Animation for Stroke Victims; Android; Doomsday Invention; Fundamentalists Twitter; Drug Trip Planning
Author
David Remnick (Editor)
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Soft cover
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New New
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1st Edition 1st Printing
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Paperback
Publisher
Condé Nast
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2015
Pages
122
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12"
Keywords
Mass Media, General
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Humor;

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