Description
If you’re a magazine aficionado or a fan of The New Yorker, don’t miss the chance to own a piece of print history with the Full Magazine from August 5, 1991. This particular issue features the fascinating article "Beginning of Time" by John O'Brien, offering a captivating read that delves into intriguing discussions and thought-provoking insights.
This magazine is classified as Very Good to Excellent condition, showcasing rigorous care over the years. It has been preserved without any labels, making it an ideal find for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who simply loves the literary richness The New Yorker consistently delivers.
The magazine is not only interesting in its content but is also presented beautifully. It is stored within a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you receive it in the best possible state. This additional layer of protection defends against dust, moisture, and other potential harm, making it a valuable addition to your collection.
Here are some key features and benefits of this magazine:
- Preserved Quality: Stored in a plastic cover, ensuring it stays in excellent condition for years to come.
- Historical Value: A snapshot of culture and thought from the early ‘90s, perfect for research or nostalgia.
With its mixture of engaging articles and stunning visuals, The New Yorker magazine has always been a source of inspiration and enlightenment. This particular issue from August 1991 contains not only the highlighted piece but also a variety of other articles and illustrations that capture the essence of the publication during that time.
Whether you're looking to expand your personal library, find a gift for a literature lover, or simply wish to immerse yourself in quality journalism of the past, this magazine is a treasure. Add it to your cart today and savor the reading experience that countless others have enjoyed!