Description
If you’re a fan of vintage literature or an avid collector of iconic magazines, you won’t want to miss out on this gem: the April 11, 1988, issue of The New Yorker featuring the captivating article "Sea Shells" by James Lardner. This full magazine is not only a window into the past but also a piece of art that highlights the esteemed writing and illustrations characteristic of The New Yorker.
Brand new and sealed, this magazine remains untouched, preserving its value for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It comes in its original plastic wrapper, ensuring the vintage experience is intact. With a subscription label affixed to the front, this copy is a prime example of magazine preservation.
Inside, you will find pages filled with thought-provoking articles, insightful commentary, and whimsical illustrations that are synonymous with The New Yorker’s legacy. This issue also stands out for its cultural relevance at the time and the intriguing subjects covered within its pages. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a specific moment in history.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Pristine Condition: This issue is graded as Very Good, ensuring that it has been well-preserved over the years.
- Sealed Packaging: The original plastic sealing protects the magazine from wear and tear, preserving its quality for future generations.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of literary history. Whether for your own enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift for a friend, The New Yorker’s April 11, 1988, issue is a must-have. It’s more than just reading material; it’s a meaningful addition to any collection.
Your purchase today not only enriches your personal library but also connects you with the rich history of The New Yorker. Grab this unique piece before it's gone!