Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the "The New Yorker Full Magazine September 30, 2002," featuring the captivating article "Booksnob" by Bob Zoell. This magazine issue is not only a window into the past but also a treasure trove of insightful commentary and art.
Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or new to its unique blend of literary excellence and current affairs, this magazine offers a collection of essays, humor, and artwork that captivates and informs. Dive into the thought-provoking articles and witty cartoons that make The New Yorker a cultural staple.
This particular issue is in good condition, showcasing the charm of a classic magazine while retaining its readability. You’ll notice a few characteristics that contribute to its vintage appeal:
- Minor wear throughout the magazine, a testament to its age and character.
- Includes a plastic covering for protection, ensuring you can enjoy this issue for years to come.
It’s important to note that the magazine has an address label on the front, which adds a personal touch to this collector's item. There's also a small rip; however, it's barely noticeable and does not detract from the overall presentation. Be sure to check the accompanying photo to get a visual reference of its condition.
This magazine issue is perfect for collectors, literature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates quality writing and artistry. It serves as a great conversation starter or a unique gift for someone special in your life.
Here’s a quick overview of its condition and key features:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.
- Small rip. See photo.