Published by New York Times, New York, 2002
Seller: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Magazine. First edition. Fine magazine with a hint of handling/shelving. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. The September 1, 2002, issue of the Sunday New York Times Magazine with: a profile of Barry Bonds in which David Grann questions whether baseball isn't a business like any other, with portraits by Platon; a fashion pictorial photographed by Nicolas Moore with eight French actresses including Isabelle Hubert and Catherine Deneuve; the young in Iran are becoming Westernized, by Tim Judah with a portfolio of photographs by Seamus Murphy; the Goldsteins of West Hempstead, NY, and their three children in the National Spelling Bee, by Bruce Grierson with photos by Gillian Laub; Peggy Orenstein explores the trend in raw-foodism; an interview with Dick Armey; "What They Were Thinking;" and much more. Staple-bound magazine; 76 pages; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 9.5 x 11.5 inches.