Description
Step into the festive spirit with the December 16, 2002, issue of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring a captivating cover illustration by Benoit van Innis. This magazine encapsulates the charm and warmth of seasonal festivities, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a loved one. Whether you’re an avid reader of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, this particular issue is sure to delight.
The cover artwork is just one of the reasons you’ll want to grab this magazine. It showcases a stunning depiction of the holiday season, inviting you to dive into a world filled with engaging stories, thought-provoking articles, and rich illustrations that The New Yorker is known for. Reading this magazine is not just about the articles; it’s an experience that can transport you to another time and place.
This issue is in very good condition, providing you with a chance to own a piece of magazine history. The pages are well-preserved, showcasing that it has been taken care of with love. Enjoy the smooth edges that make for easy turning and handling as you flip through the pages filled with intriguing content.
Featuring a label on the front, this magazine is not only a collector’s item but also a conversation starter. Imagine sharing the stories within these pages with friends and family during cozy winter evenings. To ensure its safe delivery, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, so you can enjoy it for years to come.
- Very Good condition for a vintage magazine.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for added durability.
Feel free to explore the enchanting tales and satirical pieces that await you in this issue. With its captivating art and insightful writing, The New Yorker Magazine from December 16, 2002, perfectly captures the essence of the holiday season.