Description
Discover a classic piece of literary history with the "The New Yorker Full Magazine" from November 19, 2001. This special issue features the captivating cover art titled "Exposed" by the renowned cartoonist Harry Bliss. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this magazine encapsulates the charm and wit that The New Yorker is famous for.
In very good condition, this magazine has been well-preserved and is ready to be added to your collection. It does have a label on the front, but it does not detract from the magazine's charm. The interior pages are vibrant, and the content within reflects the cultural essence of the time.
Included with this issue is a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the magazine remains in excellent condition for years to come. Whether you are reliving memories of 2001 or exploring this era for the first time, this magazine serves as a fascinating window into the past.
This issue features a rich variety of articles, essays, and illustrations that invite readers to engage with contemporary issues, art, and culture. It is a valuable addition to any bookshelf or coffee table, sparking conversations about the themes presented in its pages.
- Features brilliant illustrations and thought-provoking articles that reflect the cultural insights of early 2000.
- Protected by a plastic cover, keeping it safe from wear and tear, ideal for long-term preservation.
Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible item. Whether you're an avid reader, a magazine collector, or looking for a unique gift, the November 19, 2001 edition of The New Yorker is sure to delight.
Get your copy today and enjoy the wit and warmth of The New Yorker, a magazine that has enchanted readers for decades.