Description
Step into the world of timeless satire and insightful commentary with a collector's treasure: The New Yorker February 3, 1992. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover art by the talented Bob Knox, making it a must-have for any serious publication enthusiast or a lover of modern art. The tone encapsulates the essence of the era while showcasing a significant moment in magazine history.
This magazine not only provides a peek into the cultural landscape of the early '90s but also serves as a stylish addition to your coffee table. As you flip through its pages, you will find a mix of thought-provoking articles, humorous cartoons, and compelling visuals that The New Yorker is renowned for. Whether you are a longtime subscriber or a new fan, this issue is bound to amuse and engage readers of all ages.
Condition-wise, this magazine is categorized as good, meaning it carries minor wear across its pages. However, the quality remains intact, offering a delightful reading experience without significantly detracting from its charm. Additionally, it arrives with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation.
Key features of this exceptional magazine include:
- Classic theme cover designed by Bob Knox.
- Well-preserved condition with minor wear, perfect for collectors.
Don't miss the chance to own a slice of New Yorker history. It is perfect as a gift or a personal keepsake. When it comes to magazine collections, having a piece from The New Yorker is like owning a piece of art history.
Specifications include:
- Good condition with minor wear across the magazine.
- Newsstand edition with no label for a clean aesthetic.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for added durability.
Add The New Yorker February 3, 1992 to your collection and enjoy the nostalgia and wit it brings.