Description
Experience the charm of classic journalism with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" dated April 29, 1991. This issue features a captivating cover illustration titled "Riding Horses" by the renowned cartoonist William Steig, known for his witty and whimsical artworks. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of vintage magazines, or anyone who appreciates the visual storytelling of The New Yorker, this magazine is a treasure trove of art, literature, and social commentary.
This magazine remains in Very Good condition with no label, ensuring it is suitable for display or as a collectible. It has been well preserved, capturing the essence of the early '90s when The New Yorker was at the height of its cultural significance. Whether you are seeking to relive memories or dive into a piece of history, this magazine not only serves as a snapshot of the era but also as a conversation piece.
- Features the iconic cover illustration "Riding Horses" by W. Steig, showcasing unique artistry.
- Includes original articles and stories reflective of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the past.
This magazine is protected by a plastic cover, ensuring it stays in excellent condition for years to come. It makes a fantastic gift for fans of The New Yorker or collectors of vintage magazines. Imagine flipping through the pages and discovering the rich content that has made this publication a staple in American culture.
Don’t miss your chance to own this slice of history. The magazine comes from an authentic newsstand release and speaks volumes about the time it was published. It’s great for coffee table display or to add to your collection of literary treasures.
This edition serves as a timeless reminder of a significant era in journalism and culture. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to The New Yorker, this magazine is sure to delight and inspire. Grab it now and add a unique piece to your collection!