Description
Experience the charm and wit of renowned illustration with "By A Nose," the captivating cover of The New Yorker from November 20, 2000, illustrated by Peter de Seve. This full magazine edition offers a delightful glimpse into the cultural zeitgeist of the time, making it a perfect collector's item for enthusiasts of both fine art and literary prowess.
This issue encapsulates The New Yorker’s signature blend of in-depth journalism and sharp humor, featuring various articles, essays, and stories penned by some of the era’s most compelling writers. Whether you are reminiscing over the past or diving into new discussions, this magazine serves as a portal to another time, rich with insights and cultural reflections.
The artwork by Peter de Seve is particularly noteworthy, showcasing his exceptional talent in capturing both humor and emotion. Collectors and fans of the magazine will appreciate the nostalgic value of this particular issue. It stands as a testament to The New Yorker’s legacy in journalism and editorial excellence.
While this magazine is in good condition, keep in mind it has an address label on the front, which adds character and history to its appeal. The minor wear on the magazine is consistent with its age, yet it is still in an admirable form that shines with nostalgia.
- Includes protective plastic covering to help preserve its condition.
- A delightful blend of humor, art, and journalism typical of The New Yorker.
It's not just a magazine; it's a collectible piece that can spark conversation and inspire nostalgia. Grab your chance to own "By A Nose" today and add this stunning edition to your collection!