Description
Discover a timeless issue of The New Yorker Magazine, dated September 23, 2002, featuring a thought-provoking cover titled "Endangered Species," beautifully illustrated by acclaimed artist Benoit van Innis. This collectible magazine stands out as an essential addition to any magazine enthusiast's collection or a unique gift for art and nature lovers alike.
This issue delves into critical environmental topics, showcasing the importance of conservation and the themes surrounding endangered species. The pages are filled with engaging articles, stunning illustrations, and the award-winning journalism that The New Yorker is renowned for, making it a captivating read from start to finish.
The magazine is in very good condition, having been preserved with care. It features smooth edges that enhance its overall aesthetic. Plus, it comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and pristine appearance for years to come.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Excellent condition with minimal wear, ensuring a great reading experience.
- Includes a protective covering, safeguarding against dust and damage.
As you thumb through the pages, you'll find a treasure trove of insights and beautiful artwork. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history that reflects on the world of endangered species.
Here are the specifications for this magazine:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front
- Great shape overall
- Smooth edges
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
Secure this fascinating issue of The New Yorker now and immerse yourself in its rich content while appreciating Benoit van Innis's stunning cover art!