Description
Discover a remarkable piece of literary history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from September 8, 2003. This magazine features the iconic cover art by Bruce Eric Kaplan, capturing the essence of its time in a way only The New Yorker can. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of journalism, or anyone who appreciates high-quality writing and illustrations, this issue is a must-have.
Maintaining its integrity over the years, this magazine is rated in Very Good condition. It is complete with smooth edges, ensuring that your reading experience will be pleasurable. The cover does have a label on the front, a reminder of its rich history and previous ownership, but this does not detract from its collectability. The magazine has survived the test of time and is in great shape, making it an excellent addition to any collection or a thoughtful gift for a loved one.
To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This added layer of protection keeps it safe from dust and damage, allowing you to enjoy it for years to come. Whether you want to read the in-depth articles or simply admire the artistic cover, this magazine fulfills every desire.
- Iconic cover by Bruce Eric Kaplan.
- Includes a protective covering for preservation.
In conclusion, owning The New Yorker Full Magazine from September 8, 2003 is not just about having an old magazine. It’s about possessing a piece of art, culture, and commentary from a significant time in history. Don’t miss your chance to add this treasure to your collection and celebrate the literary contributions of The New Yorker.
- Condition: Very Good
- Cover label present
- Smooth edges
- Includes protective covering