COVER ONLY The New Yorker October 5 1981 Theatre Play by J. J. Sempe No Label


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If you're a fan of vintage magazines and iconic covers, this is a must-have for your collection. This cover only from The New Yorker dated October 5, 1981, features a delightful theatre play illustration by the renowned artist J. J. Sempé. Perfect for display or as a collectible, this piece brings a touch of classic New Yorker charm right into your home or office.

The cover captures a moment that is both whimsical and reflective, typical of Sempé's enchanting style. It's a great conversation starter and adds an artistic flair to any setting. Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or someone who appreciates unique art, this cover is sure to impress.

The magazine is in good condition, with just minor wear on the entire surface, indicative of its age and the countless conversations it has sparked over the years. It comes without a label, maintaining its elegance as a piece of art. Additionally, it includes a protective plastic covering to ensure it stays in excellent condition for years to come.

  • Dimensions: The magazine measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it a perfectly sized piece for framing.
  • Protected Packaging: Comes with a plastic protective covering to safeguard its quality.

The nostalgic value of a New Yorker cover like this one cannot be understated. Each cover tells a story, and this one is no exception. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of media history.

The New Yorker October 5 1981 Theatre Play Cover by J. J. Sempé

Transform your space today with a piece of artistic creativity. It’s not just a cover; it’s a snapshot of a moment in time. Elevate your decor with this charming piece from The New Yorker!

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