Description
Discover a timeless treasure with the May 13, 2002 issue of The New Yorker, featuring the heartfelt cover art "To My Mom" by renowned artist Gary Baseman. This full magazine is not just a publication; it's a piece of history that captures the unique blend of witty commentary and artistic expression that The New Yorker is known for. Perfect for collectors, fans of the magazine, or anyone looking to add a touch of classic art to their collection, this issue makes a thoughtful gift or a nostalgic purchase.
Inside, you'll find a variety of compelling articles, stories, and advertisements that reflect the cultural spirit of the early 2000s. Each page invites you to dive into an era filled with rich narratives and stunning visual elements. The cover art alone is a conversation starter, offering a glimpse into the heartfelt relationship that inspired it.
This magazine is in good condition, maintaining its integrity over the years, which is a rarity for printed media. It includes an address label on the front, a characteristic that adds a personal touch to its history. Although minor wear may be present throughout the magazine, it does not detract from the overall beauty and readability of the content.
For added protection, this magazine comes with a plastic covering that ensures its preservation for years to come. With this issue, you are not just purchasing a magazine, but also a piece of art and history that reflects the cultural commentary of its time.
- Timeless cover art by Gary Baseman, perfect for framing or display.
- Includes a variety of articles and stories that showcase the magazine's wit and charm.
Specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.