Description
Discover a timeless piece of literary art with the The New Yorker Full Magazine August 13, 2001, featuring the captivating cover titled Poor Sports by renowned artist Barry Blitt. This classic magazine captures the essence of its time, delivering witty commentary and exceptional illustrations that readers have come to love.
This particular issue is a delightful treasure for collectors and fans of quality journalism. It showcases a range of articles and captivating stories typical of The New Yorker, making it a great addition to any magazine collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates fine literature.
In addition to its incredible content, this magazine is in good condition. It does have an address label on the front, which adds a touch of charm and authenticity to its vintage appeal. You’ll notice some minor wear throughout the magazine, reflecting its history while still preserving its overall integrity.
As a bonus, this magazine comes protected with plastic covering, ensuring the pages remain in good shape for years to come. You can explore its contents with confidence, knowing it’s well-preserved.
Enhance your reading experience by owning a piece of cultural history. It's perfect for both reading and display, whether on your coffee table or as part of an artful bookshelf arrangement.
- This magazine includes prominent illustrations and stories that reflect the extraordinary talent of its contributors.
- Perfectly protected in plastic, this issue is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a snapshot of history. The New Yorker Full Magazine August 13, 2001 offers a unique glimpse into the world of art and journalism at the time.
- Good Condition
- Has address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering