Description
Discover a piece of magazine history with The New Yorker from April 23, 1990, featuring a captivating full cover design by renowned cartoonist Robert Mankoff. This particular issue captures the essence of its time, reflecting the unique blend of wit, culture, and commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. As a collector's item, it not only serves as a window into the past but also as a conversation starter in any collection.
This magazine is in good condition, despite showing minor wear throughout. It comes encased in a protective plastic covering, ensuring that its integrity is maintained. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer eager to explore its rich archive, this issue is a great addition to your collection.
The artwork on the cover by Robert Mankoff is a perfect representation of The New Yorker’s characteristic humor and insight. Mankoff’s work is widely recognized, and owning a piece featuring his artistry adds value to your collection. Not only is this magazine a delightful read, but it also showcases the fabulous stylistic elements and cultural relevance that dominated the cover designs of the era.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Original Newsstand Issue without any label
- Comes with a protective plastic covering
Investing in The New Yorker April 23, 1990 means preserving a snapshot of a specific moment in time, rich with the artistry and commentary that fans of the magazine have come to appreciate. Don’t miss the chance to own this treasured edition that carries with it a heritage of literary excellence.