Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the July 29, 2002 issue of The New Yorker, featuring the captivating cover art titled "Drinks Before Dinner" by renowned illustrator Bruce McCall. This magazine is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic satire, showcasing the hallmark wit and sophistication that The New Yorker is famous for.
This particular issue is in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any art or magazine collection. While it does have an address label on the front, this adds character and authenticity to this vintage piece. The magazine does show minor wear throughout, typical of publications from that era, but remains visually appealing and fully intact.
This copy comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality and keep it safe from further wear and tear. The binding shows some signs of usage, but that only enhances its charm, suggesting that this magazine has been enjoyed and appreciated over the years.
- Unique Artwork: Featuring the iconic work of Bruce McCall that perfectly captures the essence of entertaining and dining.
- Preservation: Comes with a protective covering, ensuring it stays in good condition for years to come.
The New Yorker has long been a staple in literary circles, and this issue reflects the vibrant cultural moments of its time. It's not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of a bygone era, filled with insightful articles, stunning illustrations, and engaging narratives that resonate with readers to this day.
Don't miss your chance to own this intriguing artifact. Whether you're an avid collector or simply a fan of witty commentary and artistic expression, this issue is sure to pique your interest.