Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker magazine from December 14, 1987. This full magazine features an iconic theme cover illustrated by the renowned artist William Steig, making it a perfect collectible for art enthusiasts and magazine lovers alike. The vintage charm of this magazine encapsulates a unique moment in time. Whether for display or as a thoughtful gift, this magazine will spark conversations and nostalgia.
In very good to excellent condition, this magazine shows minimal signs of wear, ensuring that you receive a product that is both beautiful and reliable. The absence of any labels from the newsstand keeps the cover pristine and allows the artwork to shine as a focal point. Enclosed in a protective plastic covering, this magazine is safeguarded from dust and potential damage, allowing you to enjoy it for years to come.
The New Yorker has long been synonymous with quality journalism and stunning illustrations. Featuring essays, commentary, and fiction that reflect the cultural landscape of the time, this issue is a great way to engage with the world as it was in the late '80s. Dive into the articles, relish the illustrations, and appreciate the craftsmanship that has made The New Yorker a staple in American publishing.
- Iconic William Steig cover art.
- Protected in a plastic covering for preservation.
Overall, this magazine is in great shape. With every page, you will explore the compelling stories and captivating visuals that define The New Yorker. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional piece of literary and artistic history!
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent.
- Newsstand/No Label.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering.