Description
Introducing a treasure for collectors and aficionados of fine magazine art: the iconic New Yorker magazine from April 22, 1991. This full magazine features a striking theme cover designed by the talented Bob Knox. A perfect addition to your collection, this issue encapsulates the essence of the New Yorker style, balancing wit, sophistication, and cultural commentary.
The magazine is in good condition, showcasing its timeless cover art despite minor wear throughout. It has been preserved carefully and comes protected with a plastic covering, safeguarding it from further deterioration. Whether displayed on your coffee table or stored alongside your collection, this piece stands out as a testament to quality publishing.
Not only does this magazine boast a visually captivating cover, but it also carries the hallmark of the New Yorker’s editorial excellence. Each page inside reflects the magazine’s unique blend of humor, insights, and profound storytelling that has captivated readers for decades.
Key benefits of this collectible magazine include:
- Exceptional artwork by renowned illustrator Bob Knox, ideal for art enthusiasts and collectors.
- Protective plastic covering ensures longevity, making it an excellent investment for future generations.
This remarkable issue of the New Yorker is a fantastic find and a conversation starter. It's perfect for anyone passionate about illustrated journalism, American culture, or simply looking to add a notable magazine to their repertoire.
Captured in its original form, this magazine comes with essential attributes such as:
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand/No Label
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic protective covering
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of New York's literary history. Add this The New Yorker magazine April 22, 1991 issue to your collection today!