Description
Discover a unique piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from August 12, 2002. This captivating issue features the iconic "Bird's Eye View" artwork by renowned artist Richard McGuire. It's a blend of insightful articles, sharp humor, and stunning visuals that The New Yorker is celebrated for, making it a must-have for any collector or avid reader.
This magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collectible artifact that reflects the art and culture of its time. The cover features a delightful BBQ scene, a nod to summer joys and gatherings, perfectly encapsulating the essence of that season. As you leaf through the pages, you'll enjoy a mix of thought-provoking essays, short stories, and illustrations that engage both the mind and senses.
In very good condition, this issue comes with a label on the front and is housed in a protective covering. Here are some key features:
- Magazine is overall in great shape, ensuring it can be cherished for years to come.
- Smooth edges and no tears create an aesthetically pleasing addition to your collection.
The August 12, 2002 New Yorker not only appeals to fans of Richard McGuire but also to anyone who appreciates quality journalism and artistic expressions. This issue will make a wonderful gift for yourself or a loved one who enjoys the sophisticated charm that The New Yorker consistently delivers.
Included with your purchase:
- Very Good condition.
- Label on front.
- Magazines protected in plastic covering for longevity.
This magazine is perfect for coffee tables, office decor, or simply to enjoy during a quiet afternoon. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this delightful edition of The New Yorker. Grab yours today!