Description
Discover a piece of collectible history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from October 28, 2002, featuring the whimsical "Scherzo" cover art by the talented Jean-Jacques Sempé. As a beloved staple of American arts and culture, this edition is not only a magazine but a canvas showcasing the unique style and humor synonymous with The New Yorker. It is a treasured item for collectors and an excellent gift for literature enthusiasts.
This magazine is graded as Very Good (VG) condition, which means it has been well-preserved and holds much of its original charm. The vintage cover art captures the playful essence of Sempé's work, making it a delightful addition to any collection. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new fan, this issue is sure to inspire nostalgic thoughts and joyous memories of reading by the fireside or enjoying a quiet afternoon.
One of the key benefits of this magazine is its physical condition. Unlike other publications, this edition boasts smooth edges and a protective plastic covering, ensuring its integrity for years to come. It also has a label on the front, reflecting its history while adding to its character. Keep in mind that these minor details do not detract from the overall aesthetics; they enhance the story behind this cherished item.
Additional highlights of this product include:
- Very Good condition, showcasing careful handling and maintenance.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering for added durability.
Rest assured, this magazine is in great shape, ready to be displayed or read with pride. Bring a slice of literary charm into your home or office! Don’t miss the opportunity to own this wonderful piece of The New Yorker legacy.