The New Yorker Full Magazine August 6 1990 Man on the Moon Victoria Roberts


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If you’re a fan of iconic publications or a collector of vintage magazines, the August 6, 1990 issue of The New Yorker is a must-have addition to your collection. Featuring a captivating cover illustration titled "Man on the Moon" by Victoria Roberts, this issue is a nostalgic tribute to one of humanity's greatest achievements: moon landing. This particular edition stands out, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of the era, making it not just a magazine, but a piece of history.

In good condition, this magazine has been well-preserved, ensuring that you can appreciate its contents for years to come. It is offered with a protective plastic covering, which will keep the pages safe from wear and tear. Whether you want to display it on your coffee table or delve into its insightful articles, this magazine wraps history and creativity in one tidy package.

  • Iconic Artwork: The cover art by Victoria Roberts pays homage to the moon landing, making it a striking centerpiece for any collection.
  • Preservation: This magazine comes encased in a protective covering, ensuring its longevity and protection against environmental elements.

As a newsstand edition with no label, this magazine remains in excellent shape despite minor wear on its entirety, indicative of its age and charm. It’s perfect for both casual readers and serious collectors alike. Each page invites you back to the influential moments of the 90s, offering insights into arts, culture, and society during a transformative time.

Don't miss your chance to own a piece of magazine history! Whether you're reminiscing about the past or simply appreciate great storytelling and artwork, The New Yorker Full Magazine from August 6, 1990 will be an incredible addition to your collection.

The New Yorker Full Magazine August 6 1990

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