Description
Discover a unique piece of nostalgia with this iconic cover from the August 6, 1984, issue of The New Yorker, featuring the extraordinary artwork of Eugene Mihaesco. This cover-only item is perfect for collectors, art lovers, or those who simply appreciate the cultural significance of one of America's most beloved magazines.
Whether you want to frame it as a stunning piece of wall art or keep it as a collectible, this cover is sure to spark conversations and memories of the past. Dive into the rich history encapsulated within the pages of The New Yorker, known for its insightful commentary and distinctive illustrations.
- Cover only: This is not a complete magazine, making it a perfect and affordable option for those who want to add a touch of The New Yorker to their collection without breaking the bank.
- Condition: While the edges and cover may show some wear and tear, each blemish tells a story, making your piece even more unique. Additionally, you’ll receive it with a protective plastic covering to keep it safe.
The item measures approximately 11" x 8.4", making it a versatile size for display options. It does include slight rips on the edges, emphasizing its vintage charm. There are also marks on the front cover, which are visible in the accompanying photographs. Make sure to see these images for a closer look at the cover's condition.
As you consider this cover, envision how it will enhance your space – be it in an office, living room, or even a quaint café. Grab this rare opportunity to own a piece of history!
