Description
Step into the world of insightful journalism and captivating illustrations with "The New Yorker" Full Magazine from February 16, 2004. This particular issue features an intriguing cover story on John Kerry's War, providing a thought-provoking perspective during a pivotal moment in American politics. The iconic cover art by Rea Irvin enhances the magazine’s appeal, making it a collectible item for both magazine enthusiasts and political history buffs alike.
This magazine is not just a piece of literature; it's a slice of history. The articles delve deep into the political landscape of the time, featuring in-depth analyses and thoughtful commentary that showcase The New Yorker's renowned style. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely read or seeking resources for research, this magazine serves both purposes well.
Condition matters when it comes to collectibles, and this issue is in good condition overall. It does have an address label on the front, which speaks to its journey before reaching you. Minimal wear can be observed on the magazine, adding character to this vintage find.
To ensure its longevity, the magazine comes with a plastic covering, providing an extra layer of protection while allowing you to appreciate the artwork and articles inside. You'll find that these well-preserved features contribute to the magazine's enduring appeal.
- Features an iconic cover by Rea Irvin.
- Offers a deep dive into John Kerry's War, enriching your understanding of political history.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of the past! This February 2004 issue of The New Yorker not only captures a moment in time but also adds a dynamic charm to any collection.
Specifications include:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.