Description
Experience the charm of classic literature and engaging art with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" dated December 1, 1997. This issue features the delightful "Casual Poker Night" illustrated by the talented Ian Falconer. A perfect addition for collectors and anyone who loves the iconic style of The New Yorker, this magazine encapsulates a unique moment in time with its witty stories and illustrations.
The magazine is in very good condition, showcasing its longevity and robustness. It has been well-preserved over the years, ensuring that you can enjoy every page just as it was intended. Whether you're flipping through for nostalgia or exploring its content for the first time, this magazine delivers an authentic experience.
One of the highlights of this issue is its exquisite artwork by Ian Falconer, who is renowned for his expressive and whimsical style. The humorous undertones combined with the engaging articles make it a delightful read. You won't just be picking up a magazine; you're acquiring a piece of literary art history.
Additionally, this magazine comes with a variety of features that enhance its appeal:
- The magazine is housed in a durable plastic protective covering, offering you peace of mind for its preservation.
- Its smooth edges make for a pleasant reading and viewing experience, allowing you to easily navigate through its contents.
Upon receiving this magazine, you'll notice a small label on the front, a testament to its history while not detracting from its overall charm. This instance of "The New Yorker" is perfect for fans of the magazine or new readers wanting a taste of its distinctive voice. It’s an excellent gift idea for literary enthusiasts or a special treat for yourself!
Summary of the magazine’s condition includes:
- Very Good
- Has label on front.
- Magazine is in great shape.
- Smooth edges. See photos.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering.