Description
Discover a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from August 26, 1996, featuring a captivating duet illustrated by Robert Sikoryak. This unique cover encapsulates the spirit of the era while adding a touch of elegance to any collection.
This item is sold as a cover only and is in acceptable condition, showing the signs of its journey through time. The front has a visible label and some overall wear, which only adds character. The dimensions are approximately 8" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect size for framing or display.
The cover has undergone some wear, resulting in creases, rips, and marks. We're including detailed photos to highlight the exact condition, so you can see precisely what you're getting. Additionally, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can keep it in good shape for years to come.
Here are a couple of key benefits you'll love:
- Unique Collector's Item: Perfect for fans of The New Yorker or collectors looking to preserve a piece of magazine history.
- Ideal for Display: The vibrant artistry of Robert Sikoryak will add a captivating accent to your home or office decor.
Check out the images below to get a closer look at the condition of the cover. We're confident that the charm of this vintage piece will shine through, despite its minor imperfections.
Embrace the nostalgia and artistry that comes with this cover. It’s more than just a magazine; it's a window into a bygone era. Don't miss out on the chance to own this special piece; it’s a conversation starter and a testament to creative expression.