Description
Discover the charm and uniqueness of "The New Yorker Full Magazine" dated March 29, 2004. This edition features an intriguing self-portrait by the talented Bruce Eric Kaplan, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
This magazine is not just a piece of reading material; it's a piece of art. The cover stands out with its eye-catching design, encapsulating the essence of the era. Whether you are an avid reader of The New Yorker, a fan of Kaplan's work, or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue will surely enhance your collection.
Condition is vital when it comes to collectibles, and this magazine is rated as "Very Good." It has been carefully preserved and comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in great shape. Smooth edges lend a polished look, and while there is a label on the front, it does not detract from the overall appeal of this classic piece.
One of the great features of this magazine is its rich content that offers readers a blend of humor, art, and cultural commentary typical of The New Yorker. Enjoy the clever illustrations and captivating articles that reflect the thinking and creativity of the time.
Here are some key features of this special edition:
- Very Good condition with minimal wear.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for durability.
Experience a slice of history with this desirable magazine issue. It’s perfect for display or as a conversation starter on your coffee table. Enhance your reading experience with this timeless classic that brings together art and journalism in a magnificent way.
For your reference, here’s what you can expect:
- Magazine has a self-portrait by Bruce Eric Kaplan.
- Smooth edges ensure its appeal.
- Comes in a protective casing for longevity.
- Includes a label on the front.
Capture this unique opportunity to own a piece of cultural history with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" from March 2004.