Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from January 5, 2004, featuring the enchanting cover art titled "Carriage" by the renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempé. This magazine is a delightful find for collectors and fans of classic print media. Both aesthetically pleasing and rich in content, this edition brings nostalgic charm to your coffee table or collection.
The New Yorker is famous for its insightful articles, whimsical cartoons, and captivating storytelling. The January 5, 2004 issue is no exception. Inside, you'll discover a variety of intriguing articles and engaging illustrations that reflect the vibrant culture and events of the year. It is not just a magazine; it’s a slice of American life and creativity captured on glossy pages.
Condition is essential for any collector, and this magazine is rated as Very Good, ensuring it has been well-preserved over the years. It does have a label on the front, but that doesn’t detract from its overall appeal. With smooth edges and a great shape, you can enjoy flipping through the pages without worry. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering to keep it safe from dust and accidental damage.
- Very Good condition ensures a great addition to your collection.
- Comes with a protective covering for long-lasting preservation.
Having a physical magazine like this enhances your reading experience, and it makes for a fantastic conversation starter. As you delve into its pages, you’ll find timeless humor and thought-provoking stories that are still relevant today. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of The New Yorker history!
Specifications:
- Very Good condition
- Has label on front
- Magazine is in great shape
- Smooth edges; see photos
- Comes with a plastic protective covering