Description
Step back in time with the April 9, 1990 edition of The New Yorker magazine, featuring the captivating article "New York City Cruise" by John O'Brien. This full magazine is a wonderful tribute to the vibrant culture and dynamic spirit of New York City in the early '90s. Whether you're a dedicated collector of The New Yorker or simply a fan of insightful journalism, this issue is sure to impress.
In good condition, this magazine will add charm and depth to your collection. It comes newsstand-ready but without a label, making it a perfect display piece. While minor wear is noticeable on the cover and throughout the magazine, it only adds to its vintage allure and character.
One of the best features of this magazine is its protective plastic covering, which will help preserve its condition for years to come. You can be confident that it won't suffer from any wear and tear while elegantly displayed in your home or office.
- Original magazine from 1990 with historical significance.
- Includes article by noted writer John O'Brien, perfect for enthusiasts of New York's literary scene.
There’s some wear on the binding, as shown in the provided photos, which you can review for a closer look. It's worth mentioning that this slight wear does not detract from the reading experience or the overall aesthetics of the magazine.
This unique piece of journalism offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. It's not just a magazine; it's a slice of history that embodies the essence of New York City and its rich storytelling tradition. Add The New Yorker April 9, 1990 to your collection today!