Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the August 17, 1992 issue of The New Yorker, featuring an iconic theme cover by renowned artist George Booth. This magazine is not just a read; it's a collectible that resonates with fans of art and literature alike.
Inside, you’ll find a blend of captivating articles, sharp commentary, and timeless wit that The New Yorker is known for. This specific edition showcases Booth's unique artistic style, making it a perfect addition for collectors or anyone who appreciates fine art. The magazine offers insight into the cultural and social landscape of the early '90s, providing a nostalgic glance back in time.
The magazine is rated in very good condition (VG), and while it does have a label on the front, this does not detract from its overall appeal. You'll be pleased to know that the magazine comes preserved in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and maintaining its pristine state. Whether displayed on a coffee table or tucked neatly on your bookshelf, it is an eye-catching piece that is bound to stir conversation.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Very good condition - perfect for collectors.
- Includes a protective covering to maintain its quality.
This issue of The New Yorker goes beyond just reading material; it serves as a window into the past, reflecting the magazine's rich history and artistic value. With its clever insights and beautifully rendered artwork, you'll find that this magazine enriches your collection and invites appreciation from any visitor.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this artifact from a beloved publication. Whether you're an avid magazine collector, a New Yorker enthusiast, or simply looking for a special item that encapsulates a moment in time, this magazine is a must-have addition. Grab your copy today and enjoy the charm and allure of The New Yorker!