The New Yorker Full Magazine June 7 2004 Dawn of a New Day by Jean Jacques Sempe


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Sale price$14.95

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Explore the allure of vintage publishing with this special edition of The New Yorker, featuring the June 7, 2004 issue showcasing the delightful cover art by Jean Jacques Sempe. This magazine captures the cultural essence of the early 2000s and remains a cherished collectible for fans of print media.

In good condition, this magazine includes a unique address label on the front cover, adding a personal touch that collectors often appreciate. It's a reminder of the magazine's journey and history, making it all the more appealing for those who cherish retro prints. While there is minor wear throughout the magazine reflective of its age, it only adds character to this piece of art.

The magazine has been carefully preserved, and it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. You will also find a small rip at the edge, which is noted in the images provided. This rip does not detract from the beauty of the magazine but rather emphasizes its authenticity as a vintage publication.

Key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Cultural Significance: A captivating snapshot of journalistic artistry from 2004.
  • Preservation: Comes in a protective covering for safeguarding your investment.

Fans of classic literature, art enthusiasts, and vintage collectors alike will love adding this piece to their collection. The content inside reflects a time of significant change and evolution, making it a meaningful read.

Take a step back in time and enjoy a slice of history. Don't miss the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of The New Yorker. It can be a great conversation starter or a nostalgic addition to your coffee table.

The New Yorker Magazine June 7 2004

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