Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker December 17, 1990, an exquisite full magazine featuring a captivating theme cover by the renowned artist R.O. Blechman. This magazine represents a unique blend of art and journalism, embodying the spirit of its time. Readers and collectors alike will appreciate the depth of content and creative expression that The New Yorker consistently delivers.
This particular issue showcases a striking cover design that captures the essence of December in New York City—a bustling time of year filled with anticipation and holiday cheer. The artwork by Blechman adds a whimsical touch, making this a true collector's item for anyone who values distinctive artistry.
Not only does this magazine serve as a fantastic conversation starter, but it also holds immense value for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage publications. It’s a great addition to a personal library or a thoughtful gift for someone who cherishes cultural and artistic milestones.
- Good condition, preserving the essence of the magazine.
- Includes protective plastic cover to ensure longevity.
Condition notes highlight some minor wear on the entire magazine, giving it character. The absence of a newsstand label enhances its collectible appeal. Please refer to the detailed images to assess the condition accurately.
This issue comes protected by a plastic covering, providing an extra layer of defense against wear and tear. The magazine does have some marks; however, these do not detract from its overall charm, but rather, tell a story of its past journey. Be sure to check out the photos for more details.
Experience the charm of The New Yorker December 17, 1990 through its unique cover art and engaging content.