Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with the December 16, 1991, full magazine featuring a unique theme cover by the talented Benoit van Innis. This iconic edition of The New Yorker captures the essence of its time, showcasing the signature wit and artistic flair for which the magazine is renowned. Whether you're a collector of vintage publications, an admirer of Benoit van Innis's work, or simply someone who appreciates high-quality journalism, this magazine is an excellent addition to your collection.
Each issue of The New Yorker tells a story, and this December 16, 1991 edition is no exception. It highlights cultural reflections, intriguing articles, and captivating illustrations that define the magazine's legacy. This particular cover is a testament to the quality and creativity that The New Yorker consistently delivers.
Some features of this magazine include:
- Good condition with minor signs of wear, adding character to the overall presentation.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
The magazine is in good condition, though it does show some minor wear across its pages. It is a newsstand edition and comes without a label, making it an even more appealing collector's item. However, please note that there is a bent corner, which does not detract significantly from the overall aesthetics but is worth mentioning for the discerning collector.
Have peace of mind knowing that this magazine is well-preserved, thanks to its plastic protective covering. You can display it proudly on your coffee table or in your collection without worrying about damage from dust or accidental spills.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a memorable piece of New Yorker history. Whether for your personal collection, a gift for a friend, or simply to enjoy the artistry of Benoit van Innis, this magazine is a wonderful find!