Description
Discover a unique collectible item that captures the essence of New York City in the late 90s with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker dated May 31, 1999. Illustrated by the talented Bruce McCall, this exquisite cover titled "Lose Times Square" provides a delightful glimpse into the vibrant culture and nostalgia of Times Square. Perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates iconic magazine covers, this piece is a treasure that tells a story.
This cover is in good condition, showcasing its historical significance while featuring minor wear that adds character. It has a label on the front, reinforcing its originality and collectible value. With measurements of 8" x 10 3/4", it serves as an ideal fit for framing or display. Each piece comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your collectible remains in great shape over the years.
Key features of this product:
- Iconic Artwork: Captured by renowned illustrator Bruce McCall, this piece features a nostalgic view of Times Square that will resonate with anyone who loves New York.
- Preservation: Comes with a plastic protective covering, helping to keep the cover in pristine condition despite its minor creases and wear.
While the cover does display some creases on the front, this adds to its charm and authenticity as a true piece of history. Please refer to the accompanying photos to assess its condition further. The image below shows this captivating cover:
Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece from The New Yorker. Perfect as a gift or a standout addition to your own collection, this cover is a celebration of a unique era in New York's history. Grab it today and bring home a slice of nostalgia that is sure to spark conversations and memories.