Description
Discover a unique piece of journalism and art with the full magazine edition of The New Yorker from August 5, 2002, featuring the compelling cover illustration titled Stock Shock by acclaimed artist Eric Drooker. This magazine is not just ink on paper; it’s a reflection of the cultural and political landscape of its time, making it an essential collectible for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Good Condition: The magazine is in good condition, maintaining its charm and integrity despite some minor wear. This adds character and authenticity to your collection.
Preserved with Care: It comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this magazine remains in the best possible condition for years to come. Perfect for those who appreciate the nuances of vintage magazine collecting.
One intriguing aspect of this edition is Eric Drooker's striking cover art, which captures the economic anxieties of the early 2000s. Inside, you’ll find a plethora of articles and illustrations that showcase the high-level journalism and artistic innovation that The New Yorker is famous for. It’s a treasure trove of insight, with content that ranges from politics to culture, reflecting the thoughts and dialogues of that era.
This magazine also features:
- An address label on the front, which provides a glimpse into its history and previous ownership.
- Minor wear that is typical for publications of this age, enhancing its vintage allure.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker, an aspiring collector, or seeking the perfect gift, this magazine fits all these roles beautifully. Grab it today and add a slice of history to your collection!