Description
Discover a true piece of nostalgia with "The New Yorker: August 1, 1988." This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by the renowned illustrator Ronald Searle, showcasing his distinctive artistic style that has delighted readers for decades. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a new admirer of classic magazine artistry, this edition is a must-have for your collection.
This magazine is not just a visual treat; it is a window into the cultural context of the late 1980s. Its rich journalism, humor, and literary contributions provide fascinating insights into the era. You can explore poignant articles, thought-provoking essays, and clever cartoons that continue to resonate today.
Our copy is in excellent used condition, making it a great find for collectors and casual readers alike. Below are some key highlights of this magazine:
- Used, but in remarkable condition, ensuring you get a quality piece for your collection.
- The magazine contains no address label, preserving its timeless appeal as a collectible item.
Additionally, the magazine features smooth edges and is overall in good shape, making it ideal for display or reading. It's not every day that you come across a magazine that holds both artistic beauty and historical significance.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this iconic piece. Whether you want to relive the past, add to your magazine library, or give a thoughtful gift, "The New Yorker: August 1, 1988" is a fantastic choice.