Description
Step back in time with the charming March 25, 2002 issue of The New Yorker, featuring the captivating cover illustration titled "Fury in Brooklyn" by the talented Carter Goodrich. This magazine is a delightful addition for any collector or fan of this iconic publication. The piece artfully encapsulates the spirit of New York, combining both wit and insight in its stories and art.
This full magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collector's item with a stamp of nostalgia. As you thumb through the pages, you'll find an assortment of articles, essays, and cartoons that reflect the culture and happenings of the time. Whether you're an avid reader or a casual admirer, it serves as a wonderful glimpse into past narratives and artistic choices that have shaped journalism.
Its condition is rated as good, ensuring that you'll receive a product meant to last. Although it bears an address label on the front, this does not detract from the overall charm and character of the issue. There is minor wear throughout the magazine, a testament to its journeys through time, yet it remains a beautifully preserved piece. Plus, it comes wrapped in a plastic covering to keep it secure, allowing you to store it or display it easily.
This magazine is perfect for anyone looking to own a piece of literary history. Here are some of the key features:
- Includes the timeless "Fury in Brooklyn" cover by Carter Goodrich.
- Protection with plastic covering for longevity.
Experience the essence of The New Yorker from 2002! This magazine embodies the art of storytelling, humor, and social commentary. Don’t miss the chance to add this unique piece to your collection.
Specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.