Description
Discover the captivating pages of "The New Yorker," featuring the full magazine from May 24, 2004. This issue highlights the striking illustration work of the talented Raul Colón with a cover piece titled "Army of One." With its unique blend of insightful writing and stunning artwork, this magazine is a fantastic addition for any collector or enthusiast of the arts.
This magazine is in very good condition, making it a prized find for readers and collectors alike. It preserves the essence of this iconic publication, allowing you to dive into the thought-provoking articles and stories that have defined The New Yorker for decades. You'll enjoy the classic layout and engaging content that continues to inspire an appreciation for quality journalism and illustration.
One of the great benefits of owning this issue is that it features a label on the front, a unique characteristic that showcases its history. Additionally, the magazine is housed in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation and easy handling, which is a must for avid collectors.
- Includes a striking cover art titled "Army of One" by Raul Colón.
- Magazine is in great shape with smooth edges, as visible in the provided photos.
The magazine shows minimal wear and keeps its integrity intact, ready to be enjoyed or proudly displayed. Whether you’re diving into the pages for nostalgic enjoyment or keeping it as part of your collection, this issue remains a standout choice. Take a look at the beautiful imagery below:
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary history. This New Yorker issue not only reflects the artistic talent of its cover artist but also showcases the intellectual rigor that the magazine is celebrated for.
Specifications for this issue include:
- Condition: Very Good
- Presence of label on front cover
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
- Smooth edges, as shown in the images