Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from May 10, 2004, featuring the evocative cover art titled "Open Wound" by the talented Ana Juan. This magazine is a wonderful snapshot of the culture and stories that captivated readers in the early 2000s, offering not just articles, but an array of artistic and intellectual inspiration.
This collectible magazine is not just about reading; it's also about appreciating the art of publication. With its distinct illustrations and thought-provoking content, it stands as a fine example of The New Yorker's legacy in journalism and design.
The magazine is in good condition overall, despite some signs of wear from previous handling. It does come with an address label affixed to the front, which is typical for magazines of this era. Furthermore, you will find minor wear across the magazine, highlighting its authentic vintage charm.
Each copy is preserved in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains intact for years to come. While there are some creases visible on the front cover, these do not detract from the magazine's overall aesthetic appeal — they merely reflect its journey through time.
This magazine is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of contemporary art, or anyone with a passion for great writing. Here are just a few key features of this magazine:
- Includes the iconic Ana Juan cover art "Open Wound" that captures emotional depth and artistic flair.
- Comes protected with a plastic cover, ensuring the magazine remains in good condition for display or reading.
Take a look at the magazine in the image below to appreciate its unique character:
Grab this collectible edition today and add a touch of timeless elegance to your collection!