Description
Discover a piece of history with the exquisite December 20, 1993 full magazine from The New Yorker, featuring a captivating theme cover designed by the renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempé. This edition not only showcases Sempé's unique artistic style but also encapsulates the essence of the 1990s, making it a perfect addition to any collector's library or an impressive gift for art enthusiasts.
As you flip through its pages, you'll find a delightful mix of intelligent commentary, humorous essays, and beautifully illustrated features that The New Yorker is famous for. Each article and artwork reflects the era's cultural and social nuances, allowing readers to appreciate the magazine's contribution to journalism and art. This particular issue embodies the spirit of the times, making it a genuine collectible for those who appreciate the blend of art, literature, and humor.
The magazine itself is in good condition, demonstrating its durability and timeless appeal. While it has an address label on the front, which adds a touch of authenticity, the minor wear throughout does not detract from the overall charm of this vintage publication. To ensure its protection, the magazine comes with a plastic covering, keeping it preserved for years of enjoyment.
Key features of The New Yorker December 20, 1993 edition include:
- Artistic cover by the talented Jean-Jacques Sempé, capturing the essence of the period.
- Preserved in good condition with a protective plastic covering.
Don't miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of vintage publishing. Whether you are an avid collector or someone who appreciates quality journalism and art, this magazine offers a glimpse into the past that is both educational and entertaining.
Specifications include:
- Condition: Good
- Address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering