The New Yorker Full Magazine August 28 1989 Golfing James Stevenson No Label


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Discover a unique piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine August 28, 1989. This magazine edition, featuring a delightful golfing cover illustration by renowned artist James Stevenson, captures not only the essence of the late '80s but also the charming wit and humor beloved by its readers.

In good condition, this magazine has survived the test of time, providing a nostalgic reading experience for fans of the New Yorker. It’s a fantastic addition for collectors or anyone who appreciates the timeless charm of classic magazines. This copy is a newsstand edition, proudly showcasing its authenticity with no label, letting the captivating cover art shine through.

There is minor wear on the entire magazine, which is entirely expected for a publication of this age. Every crease and imperfection tells a story and adds to the charm of this collectible. For added protection, this magazine comes with a plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in the best condition possible during storage.

  • Vibrant Cover Art: The cover by James Stevenson is an eye-catching piece that stands out in any collection.
  • Historical Significance: This issue reflects the cultural narrative of the late 1980s, offering a unique glimpse into a bygone era.

While it does have some marks, these do not detract from its overall appeal or readability. The images included in the listing show the magazine accurately, so you can gauge its condition for yourself. It’s perfect for display or leisurely reading on a quiet afternoon. The combination of intriguing articles and classic artwork makes this magazine a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage publications.

Whether you are a die-hard New Yorker fan or a collector of unique periodicals, this August 1989 issue will not disappoint. Grab your chance to own this piece of history today!

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