Description
Introducing a true collector's item for magazine aficionados and fans of The New Yorker! This is the full magazine from February 19, 2001, featuring the iconic Eustace Tilley illustration by Rea, which captures the whimsical spirit of the publication.
In very good to excellent condition, this magazine is a must-have for any serious collector or casual reader who appreciates the uniqueness of The New Yorker's style. With no label and a newsstand version, this item remains as delightful as the day it was published.
This issue features a variety of engaging articles, sharp humor, and stunning visuals that have made The New Yorker stand the test of time. The magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its pages are intact and readable for generations to come.
The overall condition of the magazine is commendable, making it an excellent addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history!
- Preserved Condition: The magazine comes in very good/excellent condition, with a protective plastic covering for longevity.
- Iconic Artwork: Features the notable Eustace Tilley by Rea, celebrating the rich heritage of The New Yorker magazine.
Take a look at the included image to get a glimpse of the delightful cover art that has intrigued readers for decades:
This magazine encapsulates a moment in time and offers a playful look at culture and society through the lens of one of America’s premier literary publications. Whether you’re adding to your collection or starting a new one, this issue of The New Yorker from February 19, 2001, is a splendid choice.