The New Yorker Full Magazine February 16 2004 The Living Dead by Rea Irvin


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If you're a fan of classic magazines, you're in for a treat with this special issue of The New Yorker. Dated February 16, 2004, this magazine features the iconic piece "The Living Dead" by Rea Irvin. This full magazine is not only a piece of history but also a collector's gem that reflects the essence of American journalism and culture.

This edition comes in good condition, making it a fantastic find for both avid readers and collectors alike. While there is an address label on the front, it adds to the magazine's character rather than detracting from its charm. You'll find some minor wear throughout, which is typical of magazines of this age, but it still boasts a vibrant appearance and well-preserved content.

To ensure long-term care, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature not only keeps the magazine safe from dust and damage but also allows you to showcase this vintage piece with pride. Remember, the marks present on the magazine are just what you’d expect for an item its age.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover

This issue contains rich articulations of thought-provoking articles, stunning illustrations, and witty commentary that make The New Yorker a staple in literary circles.

  • Enhanced Collectibility: A must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines.
  • Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic covering to ensure it remains in excellent condition.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Whether you read it for pleasure or keep it on your shelf as a collector’s item, this magazine offers a glimpse into a fascinating time in print media. Grab it now and enjoy the thought-provoking content and beautiful artwork that The New Yorker is renowned for!

Please refer to the photos for a better understanding of its current condition.

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