The New Yorker April 29 1991 Full Magazine Theme Cover by William Steig No Label


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Discover a piece of cultural history with the April 29, 1991, issue of The New Yorker, featuring an iconic theme cover illustrated by the talented William Steig. This full magazine encapsulates the essence of its time, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The artwork is not just a visual feast but also a profound reflection of the social and artistic moments of that era.

This magazine is in good condition, boasting a striking cover that remains vibrant even after more than three decades. Though it shows minor wear throughout, this only adds character to the publication, telling the story of its journey through time. Each turn of the page provides an opportunity to revisit enchanting articles, clever cartoons, and vibrant illustrations that The New Yorker is renowned for.

The magazine comes complete with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your investment remains preserved and looks great. This layer not only safeguards against further wear, but it also allows for easy display without sacrificing quality.

Here are some key features that make this magazine a valuable addition to your collection:

  • Sought-after cover design by William Steig.
  • Protected in a plastic sleeve for durability.

The New Yorker is a timeless artifact, captivating both longtime readers and new fans. Whether you're looking to relive cherished memories or simply enjoy a classic piece of journalism, this issue will not disappoint. With its unique cover art and literary prowess, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of The New Yorker.

Specifications for this magazine include:

  • Condition: Good
  • Label: Newsstand/No Label
  • Minor wear on entire magazine.
  • Comes with plastic protective covering.

Don’t miss the chance to own this extraordinary piece of history. Add The New Yorker from April 29, 1991, to your collection today!

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