Description
Step into a piece of New Yorker history with this cover-only edition of The New Yorker dated October 6, 1997. Featuring the iconic artwork titled "Tall Stories" by Max, this display-worthy cover is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates vintage illustrations. Celebrate the blend of culture and artistry that The New Yorker has offered for decades.
This cover is not just a decorative item; it represents a moment in time, showcasing a unique style that brings nostalgia and artistic flair to any space. Ideal for framing, this cover is sure to be a conversation starter.
The cover is available in acceptable condition, which means it has some visible wear that tells its story. Expect to see a few creases and tears, but these imperfections add to its charm. Please refer to the following details:
- Dimensions: 8" x 10 3/4" – the perfect size for displaying in any room.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in respectable condition despite its vintage age.
While it does feature some wear, including a label on the front and slight damage along the binding, it retains that authentic feel that collectors seek. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker artistry!
This cover only is well-protected and ready to be appreciated in your home or office. You will love how it sparks conversations and evokes the timeless wit and style of The New Yorker.
Take a look at the images below, showcasing the cover's details:
Bring home this classic and enjoy a piece of cultural history. Don't forget to check the photos for any specific wear signs, as we believe that transparency is key in serving our customers.