COVER ONLY The New Yorker August 17 1992 Disappeared by George Booth No Label


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of artistic history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from August 17, 1992. Designed by the talented George Booth, this cover, titled "Disappeared," captures a whimsical moment that could easily spark nostalgia or inspire conversation. This piece is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the cultural impact of The New Yorker.

The cover is in good condition, reflecting its age while still retaining its character. It comes from newsstand circulation thus, it does not feature a label, making it an unblemished addition to your collection. While there is minor wear on the entire magazine, this only adds a touch of authenticity, showing that this cover has a story to tell.

Each cover is carefully preserved with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can display this piece without fear of damage over time. Its dimensions measure 8 1/4 inches wide by 11 1/4 inches long, providing a substantial size that can easily be framed and showcased in your home or office.

Here are a few key features that make this cover a must-have:

  • Authentic artwork by George Booth, celebrated for his unique and humorous style.
  • Preserved in a protective covering, enabling you to enjoy it for years to come.

Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a new admirer of its artistry, this cover connects the past with the present in a way that few other items can. It serves as not just an art piece, but also a reminder of a specific time and culture reflected in Booth's work. Don’t miss the chance to own this delightful piece of literary art!

New Yorker Cover August 17 1992 by George Booth

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