Description
The New Yorker Magazine for November 20, 2000, features a stunning theme art cover by the acclaimed artist Peter de Sève. Known for his whimsical illustrations, de Sève captures the essence of the season with vibrant colors and intricate details. This issue is a delightful addition to any collector's library or a unique gift for those who appreciate fine art and journalism.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic find for both avid readers and serious collectors alike. Despite its age, it retains its charm, vivid imagery, and thought-provoking articles typical of The New Yorker. It’s perfect for those who cherish literary tradition and the artistry behind magazine publishing.
One minor detail to note is that there is an address label on the front cover. However, this does not detract from the overall appeal of the magazine. The publication shows only minor wear throughout, which is expected with magazines of this age. This allows you to enjoy the content and visuals without feeling like you're handling something too fragile or precious.
Each magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays well-preserved for years to come. Whether you plan to read it, display it, or tuck it away as a collectible, this magazine is ready to serve its purpose. The combination of Peter de Sève’s captivating artwork and the magazine’s insightful content makes it an appealing choice.
- Good Condition: This issue has aged nicely and is ready for your collection.
- Protective Covering: Each magazine comes with a plastic covering to keep it safe.
Specifications of this magazine include:
- Condition: Good
- Address label present on the front.
- Minor wear on the entire magazine.
- Comes with protective plastic covering.
Enhance your collection or enjoy a memorable read with this beautifully illustrated edition of The New Yorker!