Description
Discover a classic piece of American journalism with the New Yorker Full Magazine from March 10, 2003. Titled "Three's A Crowd" and beautifully illustrated by the talented Mark Ulriksen, this magazine encapsulates not only the wit and humor that The New Yorker is known for, but also offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 2000s. A must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates high-quality writing and art, this magazine reveals the rich storytelling and incisive commentary that The New Yorker delivers.
This issue is in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to your collection or coffee table. While it does have an address label on the front, this is just a small detail that does not detract from the overall value of the magazine. You’ll notice some minor wear on the entire magazine, but, rest assured, it has been preserved well for enthusiasts and new readers alike. Plus, it comes with a plastic covering to protect the pages and illustrations from any further wear.
The content of this magazine makes it not just an artifact of the past but a celebration of sharp journalism and stunning artistry. Each page invites you into insightful articles, thought-provoking commentary, and delightful short stories, all packaged beautifully in a single issue. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history that highlights the blend of literature and visual art.
Some key specifications of this magazine include:
- Good Condition
- Has address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering
Enhance your collection with this charming magazine that showcases the artistry of Mark Ulriksen and the excellence of The New Yorker. Whether you’re an avid reader, collector, or simply looking for an engaging conversation starter, this magazine delivers on all fronts.