Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine dated January 15, 2001, featuring the captivating cover art "In and Out" by acclaimed artist Jean-Claude Floch. Published at a time when the world was buzzing with cultural innovations and social change, this magazine captures the essence of its era through thought-provoking articles and stunning illustrations.
The New Yorker has long been known for its unique blend of journalism, arts, and humor, making it a staple for magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike. This specific edition not only brings you engaging content, but also serves as a visual delight with Floch's artistic representation on the cover. Dive into in-depth articles that reflect the prevailing themes of the early 2000s, offering a fascinating glimpse into society’s nuances and the cultural landscape of that period.
Condition is key when it comes to collecting magazines, and this copy stands out as it is in good condition overall. It includes a plastic covering to protect its integrity, ensuring it remains a cherished piece of your collection. While it does have an address label affixed to the front and some minor wear throughout, these factors only add character to this vintage treasure.
Here are some key features of this unique magazine edition:
- This magazine is protected by a plastic covering, which helps preserve it for years to come.
- Featuring work by Jean-Claude Floch, the magazine showcases stunning cover art that is sure to appeal to collectors and art enthusiasts.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new fan, this issue of The New Yorker allows you to revisit or discover rich narratives that have become hallmarks of modern journalism. Don’t miss your opportunity to own the New Yorker Full Magazine from January 15, 2001. Add this historical artifact to your collection today!
Additional details include:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.