The New Yorker Full Magazine February 5 2001 Misery Day Parade by Maira Kalman


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The New Yorker Full Magazine February 5, 2001, features the iconic illustration cover titled "Misery Day Parade" by renowned artist Maira Kalman. This vintage issue of The New Yorker not only showcases Kalman's unique artistic style but also serves as a time capsule of the cultural and political landscape of the early 2000s. It reflects the humor and wit that is characteristic of this beloved publication, making it a significant addition to any collector's archive.

This particular issue is a fantastic way to dive into the era, filled with thought-provoking articles and engaging narratives that highlight the intellectual spirit of The New Yorker. Fans of vintage magazines will appreciate the rich content and the cultural commentary captured within these pages. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new reader discovering this magazine for the first time, it offers a valuable glimpse into the editorial voice of a pivotal period in American history.

In terms of condition, this collectible magazine is in very good shape with smooth edges, showcasing the expected wear relative to its age while still preserving its integrity. A label is present on the front cover, indicating its previous ownership, which only adds to its history and charm. Additionally, the magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity for any future displays or readings. This thoughtful preservation makes it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines.

  • Very Good condition with light wear typical for its age.
  • Includes plastic protective covering for preservation.

See the captivating cover art below and consider adding this remarkable collectible to your vintage magazine collection today.

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