Description
Introducing the unique COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine from August 10, 1981, featuring the stunning “School Town” artwork by notable illustrator Eugene Mihaesco. This collectible cover showcases a blend of artistry and nostalgia that will appeal to magazine enthusiasts, collectors, and art lovers alike. Perfect for framing or as a distinctive addition to your decor, this cover brings a piece of cultural history into your home.
The cover is designed without a label and was intended for newsstand display, making it a rare find for collectors. It has the standard measurements of 8 1/4" x 11", which fits perfectly into common frame sizes, allowing for easy display. This piece is in good condition, with only minor wear noted on the cover, adding to its vintage charm.
Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your cover remains safe from dust and damage. You can be confident in the quality and longevity of your investment.
- Rare Collectible: This cover is not just a magazine, but a piece of history that reflects the art and culture from an important era.
- Perfect for Display: Whether you decide to frame it or keep it in a portfolio, this cover will stand out in any collection.
This COVER ONLY edition from The New Yorker makes a thoughtful gift for friends or family who appreciate unique art or magazine collections. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of nostalgia that represents not just a publication but also a moment in time.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/4" x 11"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.