Description
Step into the intriguing world of art and journalism with "The New Yorker" magazine from December 10, 1990. This remarkable edition features a captivating cover theme designed by the talented Devera Ehrenberg. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the unique perspective and visual storytelling that have become synonymous with "The New Yorker." Each magazine from this iconic publication serves not just as reading material but as a piece of history.
This particular issue is in good condition, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a loved one who appreciates fine literature and art. There is minor wear visible on the entire magazine, a testament to its age, yet it still retains a charming appeal that reflects its time. To ensure your preservation of this classic item, it comes neatly encased in a protective plastic covering. This safeguard allows you to cherish the magazine while maintaining its quality throughout the years.
As you explore the pages, you will find a blend of in-depth articles, witty commentary, and striking illustrations that capture the zeitgeist of the early 1990s. The New Yorker has a well-earned reputation for its insightful take on social and cultural issues, making this magazine a valuable piece not just for reading but for discussion and historical reference.
Whether you’re an avid reader, a student of media, or a lover of art, this issue is a worthwhile addition to any collection. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of "The New Yorker" legacy!
- Good condition, minor wear across the magazine.
- Includes a protective plastic covering for preservation.