Description
Discover a captivating piece of literary history with the November 18, 2002 issue of The New Yorker, featuring stunning autumnal artwork by Benoit van Innis. This full magazine edition is not just a publication; it's a collectible that resonates with fans of thought-provoking journalism, insightful commentary, and beautiful illustrations.
This issue is in very good condition, making it a perfect addition to your magazine collection. It has been well-preserved and shows minimal signs of wear. The cover, while it does have a label on the front, remains visually appealing and intact. You'll appreciate the smooth edges and overall crafted quality of this magazine, which speaks to the enduring legacy of The New Yorker.
One of the unique aspects of this issue is its content. It offers a deep dive into topics that resonate even today, showcasing The New Yorker’s commitment to delivering rich narratives and expert analysis. Whether you are a long-time reader or a newcomer, you'll find something that piques your interest in this collectible issue.
Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in great shape for years to come. This not only helps to preserve its condition but also makes it a wonderful gift for any enthusiast of fine journalism or lover of classic magazines.
- Very Good Condition: This issue has been kept in excellent shape with only a minor label on the front.
- Secure Packaging: The plastic protective covering preserves the magazine, making it a fantastic choice for collectors.
Add this remarkable edition of The New Yorker to your collection or give it as a gift. It’s more than just reading material; it’s an investment in cultural heritage and a nod to the artistry of thoughtful expression.