Description
Explore the whimsical world of humor and creativity with the December 15, 2003, issue of The New Yorker magazine. This full magazine features a delightful cover by acclaimed artist George Booth, titled "A Laugh on Santa." It's a fantastic addition for collectors, fans of witty illustration, or anyone who appreciates iconic magazine art. With its unique blend of humor and artistry, this issue embodies the spirit of The New Yorker and its long-standing tradition of clever storytelling and satire.
This magazine is in good condition, featuring minor wear throughout that adds to its charm. It includes an address label on the front, giving it a personal touch of history. Wrapped in a protective plastic cover, this edition is not only a great reading experience but also a well-preserved piece of art that is easy to display or store. Whether you're looking to reminisce about the past or simply seeking a good laugh, this magazine delivers on both fronts.
Here are a few key features you might find appealing:
- Cover art by George Booth captures the essence of holiday humor.
- Comes with protective plastic covering for safe keeping.
Whether you want to read it yourself or gift it to a friend, this magazine makes for an excellent choice. It stands out amongst other publications due to its unique editorial voice and high-quality illustrations. The content reflects a perfect balance of wit and literary elegance that The New Yorker is known for.
Don't miss out on this limited edition; add it to your collection today! With an address label on the front and minor wear on the magazine, it carries the character of a publication well-loved and appreciated.