Description
Discover the captivating world of journalism and art with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" from February 19, 2001, featuring a compelling cover story titled "The Count & Canibal" by Rea Irvin. This issue brings together sharp writing, humor, and deep insights, all encapsulated in the rich pages of one of America's most renowned magazines. As a collector or a casual reader, this magazine is a glimpse into the cultural conversations that shaped its era.
This magazine is not just an item; it’s a piece of history. It reflects the high literary standards and intriguing illustrations that "The New Yorker" is known for. The artwork and articles provide a snapshot of society's pulse during that time. Fans of the magazine will appreciate the insightful commentary and vibrant stories presented within this issue.
Condition is crucial for collectors, and this magazine stands in good condition. It does feature an address label on the front, which adds to its vintage charm. The minor wear throughout is typical for a magazine of its age, but it does not detract from the overall aesthetic or reading experience. Plus, it comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it will be preserved for years to come.
- Good Condition: Maintains the integrity of its pages and cover.
- Protective Plastic Covering: Ensures its longevity and preservation.
Overall, this edition of "The New Yorker" is a must-have for any enthusiast. Whether you wish to deepen your collection or enjoy a literary journey through its pages, this magazine promises both. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of this celebrated publication.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering