Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker from February 20 & 27, 1995. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by the renowned artist Rea Irvin, showcasing his unique style and artistic brilliance that resonates through the pages of this distinguished publication. Whether you're a longtime fan of the magazine or a collector of vintage publications, this issue is a must-have.
Inside, you’ll find a treasure trove of articles, stories, and illustrations that reflect the cultural and social landscape of the time. With its signature humor and sharp wit, The New Yorker continues to set the standard for magazine journalism. Each page invites you to escape the ordinary and dive into thought-provoking content.
While this vintage magazine is in good condition, please note that it comes with some minor imperfections. Each magazine carries a story of its own, and this particular issue has an address label on the front, which adds to its character. You may also notice some minor wear, such as rips, marks, and creases typical of publications of this age.
- Protective covering included to ensure the magazine’s longevity.
- Each issue serves as a unique collectible, perfect for display or leisurely reading.
Rest assured, it comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from further damage. However, please be aware that there is a small rip present, as shown in the accompanying photo. This little blemish doesn’t detract from the magazine’s overall charm; instead, it adds a layer of authenticity to your collection.
Don’t miss your chance to own this significant piece of editorial history. This edition stands as a testament to the rich storytelling and artistic expression that defines The New Yorker.
- Includes an address label on front.
- May have minor wear, rips, marks, creases.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.
- Small rip. See photo.