The New Yorker Full Magazine October 28 2002 Scherzo Cover Jean-Jacques Sempé VG


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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.

The New Yorker Magazine October 28 2002 Scherzo Cover

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