Description
Discover a classic issue of The New Yorker, the June 7, 2004 edition featuring the charming cover art "A Good Life" by the renowned Jean-Jacques Sempé. This magazine is a beautiful piece of literary and artistic heritage that captures the essence of thoughtful journalism and delightful illustrations. It’s a perfect addition for collectors or anyone who appreciates quality storytelling and exceptional artwork.
This full magazine is in Very Good (VG) condition, making it a valuable find for enthusiasts. The cover showcases Sempé's distinctive style, which is both whimsical and reflective, inviting readers to delve into the stories within. The magazine has a slight label on the front cover, a small mark that in no way detracts from its overall appeal. With its smooth edges, this magazine is not just a read but a keepsake that you can cherish for years to come.
Not only does this issue offer a glimpse into the literary scene of 2004, but it also brings you the brilliance of Sempé's artistry, making it a great conversation starter. To ensure its longevity, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to store or display it without worry.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Original cover art by Jean-Jacques Sempé - a unique piece of art to cherish.
- Protected in plastic covering - ensures it stays in great shape for years.
Enhance your collection or gift it to a fellow New Yorker admirer. This magazine is perfect for nostalgic readers who wish to relive an iconic era of writing and illustration. Images included below showcase its condition and features:
Specifications include:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front cover
- Edges: Smooth
- Includes protective covering for preservation