Description
Discover a piece of history with the August 14, 1989 edition of The New Yorker magazine, featuring the captivating "Feast" article by Bob Knox. This full magazine is not only a collector's dream but also a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the cultural landscape of the late 1980s.
This magazine is in excellent condition, sealed in its original plastic packaging, ensuring that it remains protected and preserved for years to come. The magazine boasts a Very Good condition rating, which speaks to its longevity and careful handling over the decades. Whether you’re an avid collector or simply a fan of classic journalism, this issue is a fantastic addition to your collection.
The insightful articles and stunning illustrations found within the pages make it a treasure trove for anyone interested in literature, art, and culture. Don't miss your chance to own a snapshot of a bygone era, encapsulated beautifully in this magazine.
- Sealed and in Pristine Condition: The magazine is completely sealed, ensuring it retains its freshness and quality while being perfect for display.
- Rich Cultural Insights: The articles, especially "Feast," offer a compelling dive into the themes and issues of the time, making it an excellent read and study piece.
With its rich history and continued relevance, owning the August 14, 1989 issue allows you to connect with the past while appreciating the artistry and insight that The New Yorker consistently delivers.