Description
Discover a nostalgic piece of media history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from July 23, 2001. This edition features the captivating cover art titled Upper West Side Story by renowned illustrator Floc'h, making it a beautiful addition to any magazine collection. Whether you are a long-time New Yorker reader or a memorabilia enthusiast, this magazine is sure to appeal to both casual and dedicated fans.
The magazine is in good condition, showcasing only minimal wear that reflects its age and history. A notable characteristic is the address label on the front, confirming its authenticity. Moreover, the minor wear present on the entire issue adds to the charm and character of this collectible.
This magazine is not only a delightful piece of reading material, but it also serves as an insightful window into the cultural landscape of New York City at the turn of the millennium. Filled with engaging articles and thought-provoking essays, it offers a snapshot of life in the Upper West Side, making it perfect for both literary enthusiasts and urban explorers alike.
To preserve its condition, this magazine comes in a plastic protective sleeve. You can rest assured knowing it is safeguarded against dust and potential damage, allowing for easy display or storage.
- Unique cover art by Floc'h, ideal for collectors.
- Includes original articles from The New Yorker, a cultural staple.
Don’t miss the chance to own this July 2001 edition of The New Yorker; a truly meaningful piece of journalistic history.