Description
Discover a rare gem from the world of journalism and art with "The New Yorker" magazine issue from April 13, 1992. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover designed by the talented Stephanie Skalisky. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this issue showcases the blend of culture, humor, and thought-provoking articles that "The New Yorker" is renowned for. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a newcomer to the magazine, this publication is a must-have for your collection.
The magazine is in Very Good to Excellent condition, ensuring that each page turns with ease and every article can be enjoyed to its fullest. This specific issue comes without a label, making it a true newsstand find. The lack of labeling adds to its authenticity as a collectible item. You won’t just be purchasing a magazine; you’ll be acquiring a piece of literary and artistic history.
As an added benefit, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that your cherished edition remains protected from dust, moisture, and handling, preserving it for years to come. The combination of its historical significance and its superb condition makes it an excellent gift for yourself or a loved one.
Here are some key benefits of owning this magazine:
- Collectible art cover that appeals to enthusiasts of both art and journalism.
- Protective plastic covering that keeps the magazine in pristine condition.
You can see the elegant and striking cover art that sets this issue apart from modern publications. Below is an image of the magazine:
This edition of "The New Yorker" captures a moment in time through its pages. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this wonderful magazine that embodies quality journalism and artistic expression.
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- No Label/Newsstand Edition
- Comes with a protective plastic covering