Description
Step into the world of elite publishing and captivating storytelling with this pristine copy of The New Yorker magazine from April 3, 1989. This collectible issue showcases a striking design featuring the themes of Gold & Silver, making it a perfect piece for any magazine enthusiast or collector.
This magazine is in Very Good Condition, ensuring that every page within maintains its charm and integrity. Nestled in its original plastic wrapping, this precious artifact is sealed and free from any labels, which highlights its collectible nature. With no signs of wear or age, it’s a fantastic opportunity for you to own a slice of literary history.
Whether you’re looking to complete your vintage magazine collection or simply wish to enjoy the insightful articles and beautiful illustrations that The New Yorker is famous for, this issue is for you. This magazine encapsulates the essence of its time, providing a glimpse into the cultural and political conversations of 1989.
- Collector's Item: This issue is a valuable addition for collectors and lovers of vintage magazines alike.
- Preserved Condition: The magazine is sealed and in Very Good Condition, making it a rare find.
This magazine also serves as a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates the finer things in print. Adding to its appeal is the beautifully designed cover that captures the essence of the era. It’s sure to be a delightful conversation starter, whether displayed on a coffee table or nestled on a bookshelf.
Don't miss out on this chance to own a timeless piece from one of America’s most respected literary magazines!