Description
Discover a piece of literary history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from October 20, 2003, featuring the enchanting cover story, "The Grand Illusion," by the talented Ian Falconer. This iconic magazine not only showcases stunning illustrations but also an array of articles that capture the essence of contemporary culture during that time. It serves as a perfect snapshot of the artistic and intellectual dialogues prevalent in early 2000s America. For collectors, literary enthusiasts, or anyone with a passion for journalism, this issue is a must-have addition to your library.
The New Yorker remains a revered platform for thought-provoking narratives and insightful critiques. The October 20, 2003 issue is no exception, with Ian Falconer’s imaginative storytelling and unique perspective. You can delve into discussions around art, politics, and society that resonate even today. Each page invites you to engage and reflect on the ideas presented, making it much more than just a magazine; it’s a portal into the past.
Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine is in good condition, showcasing its age while retaining its charm. It includes an address label on the front, a minor detail that reflects its journey. While it may have minor wear throughout, these signs of use only add to its character and story, enhancing its value as a collectible piece of literature. For protection and preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic covering to maintain its quality for years to come.
- Iconic cover story by Ian Falconer.
- Offers a rich insight into the culture of the early 2000s.
This full magazine is not just a read—it's a treasure that brings nostalgia and reflection. Add The New Yorker Full Magazine of October 20, 2003, to your collection and enjoy the captivating narratives and artwork that define this timeless publication.
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.