Description
Step back in time with this exquisite issue of The New Yorker>, dated May 26, 2003. Featuring the captivating cover art titled Sunroom by the talented Benoit van Innis, this magazine is a splendid addition for collectors, fans of the iconic publication, or anyone who appreciates quality journalism and art.
This full magazine is in Very Good condition, ensuring that every page inside remains intact and engaging. Whether you're looking to reread classic articles or admire the artwork, this issue stands as a testament to the rich history of The New Yorker>. Its sleek design and thought-provoking content are a delight for any reader.
One of the notable features of this magazine is the smooth edges that enhance its visual appeal. You can rest assured that this magazine has been well cared for, making it perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for someone special. Additionally, this issue comes complete with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in exceptional condition for years to come.
For collectors, it’s important to notice that this copy has a small label affixed to the front. This minor detail does not detract from its overall excellence, but rather tells a story of its journey over the years.
- Iconic cover featuring art by Benoit van Innis
- Comes with a protective plastic cover for preservation
Take a look at the attached image below, showcasing the magazine's cover:
In summary, this collector's edition of The New Yorker> is more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of art, history, and culture. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this wonderful issue!