Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines, this copy of The New Yorker from November 4, 2002, is a true gem. The cover, featuring the iconic artwork "Flying Leaves" by Gahan Wilson, perfectly captures the essence of autumn. This issue is a delightful addition to any collection for avid readers and art enthusiasts alike.
In good condition, this magazine has been cherished over the years. It does feature an address label on the front, adding a touch of character and history to the piece. While there is minor wear throughout, it does not detract from the stunning illustrations and engaging articles that you can dive into.
Every magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Please note that there is some wear on the binding and a few rips, evident in the provided photos. We believe that imperfections only add to the charm of vintage items, but we encourage you to take a closer look at the images to judge the condition for yourself.
- Includes stunning cover art by Gahan Wilson, perfect for display.
- Engaging articles and captivating illustrations reflecting the magazine's rich history.
This issue of The New Yorker is more than just a magazine; it's a conversation starter and a piece of cultural history. Ideal for casual reading, it also serves as an excellent gift for friends or family who appreciate art and literature. Experience the nostalgia and literary brilliance of a bygone era with this classic edition.