Description
Discover the charm and wit of one of America's most celebrated publications with the full issue of The New Yorker from May 14, 2001. This edition features the captivating cover art titled "Puppetmaster" by the talented artist Anita Kunz, renowned for her striking and thought-provoking illustrations. Whether you are a long-time reader, a collector, or simply curious about the iconic magazine, this issue makes a fantastic addition to any collection.
This magazine is graded as Very Good, indicating its excellent condition. A small label is noting on the front cover, but this doesn't detract from the artwork or the overall appeal of the magazine. The print quality remains superb, allowing readers to fully appreciate the intricate details of the illustrations and the engaging articles within.
The magazine is in great shape overall with smooth edges that highlight its well-preserved nature. Each page is clean and vibrant, ensuring an enjoyable reading experience. For your convenience, it comes with a protective plastic covering to shield it from dust and wear, making it perfect for display or as a gift for a fellow New Yorker enthusiast.
Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:
- Expertly curated content from one of the leading cultural commentaries in America.
- Protective plastic covering included for preservation and display purposes.
With its legendary mix of fiction, essays, and satire, The New Yorker remains a vital part of American culture. This particular issue captures the essence of its time, showcasing a blend of humor and serious topics that continue to resonate today. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of literary history!
Specifications:
- Condition: Very Good
- Notable feature: Label on front
- Includes plastic protective covering
- Smooth edges; see photos for a better view