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Discover the captivating essence of journalism and thought-provoking art with The New Yorker Full Magazine from April 22, 2002. This issue features the compelling cover titled "Two-State" by the talented Owen Smith. Known for its in-depth analysis and engaging commentary, The New Yorker continues to be a staple for readers who crave quality content.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing the rich traditions of one of America’s most iconic magazines. Although it does exhibit some minor wear throughout, it has been preserved with care. It does come with an address label on the front, which is typical for responses to subscription-based publications. We believe that every magazine has a story, and this one is no different.
Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring the magazine remains intact and well-protected. This covering not only defends against dust and moisture but also allows you to display this magazine proudly as part of any collection.
- Iconic Artwork: The striking cover art by Owen Smith offers a unique visual experience, drawing readers into its narrative.
- Collector's Value: This magazine is a piece of history, showcasing the editorial excellence of The New Yorker and its timeless appeal.
Whether you’re a long-time subscriber, a collector of vintage magazines, or someone new to the charm of The New Yorker, this particular issue is a valuable addition. The intriguing articles mixed with captivating illustrations make for a delightful read anytime.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of literary history. Below, you can see the featured artwork from the magazine:
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