Description
The New Yorker Full Magazine from April 23, 1990, features the captivating cover art titled "Carrying The Earth" by the talented cartoonist Robert Mankoff. This edition represents a unique glimpse into the editorial style and humor that The New Yorker is renowned for. With its witty observations and cultural reflections, it's a must-have for collectors and fans of thought-provoking art and literature.
This magazine is in good condition and offers a fantastic opportunity for those seeking to enrich their collection. It is sold newsstand-style without a label, providing an authentic experience reminiscent of browsing through a bustling magazine shop. Although the magazine does show minor wear throughout, it remains a charming piece that has maintained its character over the years.
Notably, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe from dust, moisture, and general wear and tear. You'll appreciate how this added layer keeps the magazine in good shape for future enjoyment. Scanning the pages, you may notice some marks, but they add to the charm and story behind this unique publication. Remember, as with vintage items, these characteristics are part of the magazine’s rich history.
- Authentic magazine from a celebrated periodical, showcasing cultural satire and timeless humor.
- Includes protective covering to ensure the magazine's longevity and protection from external elements.
Take a moment to appreciate the intriguing visuals included in this magazine. Below is the cover image depicting Mankoff's fascinating work:
For anyone passionate about art, culture, or simply curious about the historical context of 1990, this issue of The New Yorker serves as a delightful portal to the past. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of media history!