Description
Introducing a unique collectible for magazine enthusiasts and fans of The New Yorker: the December 25, 2000 issue featuring an enchanting cover and insightful articles. This full magazine captures the essence of its time, highlighted by the captivating artwork of Bruce McCall, dedicated to the themes of "Work and Riding." It's a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of the era.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for someone who cherishes vintage periodicals. The cover displays an address label on the front, which adds to its character as a vintage item, showcasing its journey through time.
The magazine exhibits minor wear across its pages and cover, which is typical for issues of this age. However, this minor wear does not detract from its overall aesthetic appeal and readability. To ensure its preservation and protection, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to store it safely without the fear of further wear.
Some key features of this issue include:
- Engaging content that reflects the artistic and cultural narratives of the early 2000s.
- A beautifully illustrated cover by Bruce McCall, perfect for display or as a conversation starter.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber, a new admirer, or a collector, this December 25, 2000 issue is a treasure worth having. It serves as a testament to The New Yorker’s legacy of excellence in journalism and art, making it a significant piece for anyone passionate about the written word and exquisite illustrations.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this full magazine. Add it to your shopping cart today and treasure the brilliant articles and illustrations that have made The New Yorker a household name.