Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this incredible edition of The New Yorker dated January 14, 2002. Featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover illustrated by Jean-Claude Floc'h, this magazine is a must-have for collectors and art lovers alike. Its unique aesthetic captures the essence of the era and showcases the talent of one of the magazine's renowned cover artists.
This edition is classified in Very Good condition, ensuring that you receive a quality collectible. It retains its charm and character, making it a beautiful addition to your bookshelves or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the art of journalism and illustration. The magazine even has a label on the front, adding to its authenticity and character.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its overall condition. It has smooth edges and has been well cared for over the years. The images included in this listing showcase the magazine's excellent shape, so you can see just how pristine it really is. You won't be disappointed with the quality!
For added protection, this magazine comes with a durable plastic protective covering. This helps to preserve its condition and ensures that it remains as beautiful as the day it was published. Perfect for displaying on a coffee table or as part of a curated collection, this magazine deserves to be seen and appreciated.
- Very Good condition, with smooth edges and great shape.
- Includes a protective cover to keep it in excellent condition.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this vintage edition of The New Yorker. It's more than just a magazine; it's a collectible piece of art that tells a story. Add it to your collection today!