The New Yorker Full Magazine April 2 1990 April Fools Clown by William Steig


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For collectors and fans of classic humor, the April 2, 1990 issue of The New Yorker is a must-have. This full magazine features the iconic "April Fools Clown" cover illustration by the beloved artist William Steig. Renowned for his whimsical style, Steig perfectly captures the playful spirit of April Fools’ Day, making this magazine an instant conversation starter and a cherished piece of art.

This magazine is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that reflects its age while maintaining its classic appeal. It is a newsstand edition and comes without a label, ensuring that the aesthetics remain pristine for display or reading. Fully intact, this issue boasts the rich content for which The New Yorker is famous, including insightful articles, witty commentary, and, of course, its signature cartoons that bring a smile to readers' faces.

What makes this magazine even more special is:

  • It includes a plastic protective covering to keep your magazine safe from wear and tear.
  • The April Fools issue is a great conversation starter, perfect for coffee tables or personal collections.

Imagine flipping through the pages and revisiting classic pieces of journalism and satire from the late 20th century while enjoying the clever works of William Steig. This issue not only serves as a delightful read but also as a nostalgic reminder of the humor and culture of the era.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of magazine history. The April 2, 1990 issue of The New Yorker brings together artistry, humor, and enduring content, making it a standout addition to any collection. Grab your copy today!

The New Yorker Full Magazine April 2 1990

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