Editore: New York Times, New York, 2005
Da: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Magazine. First edition. Near Fine magazine with a touch of rubbing along the spine. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. The January 23, 2005, issue of the Sunday New York Times Magazine with: a fashion pictorial photographed by Norman Jean Roy with the stars of LA's fashion scene modeling; a profile of Jay Bakker, the son of evangelicals Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye, and his ministry by John Leland with portraits by Ben Stechschulte; how a man became a child molester and the role of the internet by Daniel Bergner; a profile of Bangla Bhai and his goal of the Talibanization of Bangladesh, by Eliza Griswold with photographs by Meredith Davenport; an interview with writer Simon Winchester; a profile of real-estate agent Annie Flanders, former editor of Details magazine, by Laurie Pike; Kristal Brent Zook an a new cable network for affluent African-Americans; and much more. Staple-bound magazine; 66 pages; color and b&w reproductions throughout; 9.5 x 11.5 inches.
Editore: New York Times, New York, 2004
Da: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Magazine. First edition. Fine magazine with a hint of handling. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. The December 19, 2004, issue of the Sunday New York Times Magazine with: nonprofit and faith-based hospitals, despite tax-exemptions, are charging and suing poor patients, by Jonathan Cohn, with photographs by Paul D'Amato; Christopher Caldwell on winners pretending to be humbled, with a photo by Larry Fink; Viktor & Rolf style and photograph a Christmas-themed fashion pictorial; how to measure greatness in sports, with a focus on Eli Manning, his father Archie, and brother Peyton, by Michael Lewis, with portraits by Vincent Laforet, and a lead photo by Chris Anderson; Bob Berney, of Newmarket Films, makes money distributing difficult films--but pedophilia as a subject may be a step too far--by Lynn Hirschberg, with a portrait by Ben Stechschulte; an interview with Elizabeth Stroud; an essay by Jeffrey Rosen on internet exhibitionism; Rob Walker on people buying something because a celebrity likes it; and much more. Staple-bound magazine; 74 pages + a bound-in ad booklet; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 9.5 x 11.5 inches.