Description
The New Yorker Full Magazine from August 5, 2002, features the captivating artwork titled "Last Stop" by the talented Eric Drooker. This issue holds a special place in the hearts of magazine collectors and fans of thought-provoking art. With its unique blend of engaging articles and creative illustrations, this edition is a perfect addition to any collection.
As a physical copy, this magazine showcases the rich tradition of The New Yorker, known for its in-depth storytelling and sharp commentary on contemporary culture. The publication stands out not just for its content but also for its iconic cover art, making it a treasured item for art enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as “Good.” It has a label on the front cover and shows minor wear throughout the magazine, which is expected for a publication of its age. Despite these imperfections, the essence of the artwork and articles remains intact, making it a wonderful collectible.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve the magazine for years to come.
- A must-have for fans of Eric Drooker and those who appreciate classic New Yorker content.
This magazine not only serves as a reading material but also as a conversation starter. The illustrations and articles within hold a mirror to the society of its time and continue to resonate today. Whether you’re an avid reader or a lover of art, The New Yorker Full Magazine from August 2002 is a fantastic pick. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of literary and artistic history.