Description
Experience a piece of literary history with The New Yorker Full Magazine, August 8, 1988. This issue features an intriguing cover titled "A Boat Race" by the talented Susan Davis, capturing the essence of summer leisure and competition. Whether you're a collector of iconic magazines or someone interested in cultural snapshots from the past, this edition is a must-have for your collection.
This magazine is in good condition with minor wear visible throughout. It's perfect for those who appreciate vintage publications. While it is a newsstand edition, it's important to note that there is no label on this particular copy, giving it a unique charm. The magazine comes securely packaged in a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.
Highlights of this magazine include:
- Unique Artwork: "A Boat Race" cover art is a captivating representation of the season, making it a great conversation starter.
- Historical Value: This issue reflects the cultural and social trends of the late 1980s, giving you insight into the past.
However, please be aware that there are some marks and water damage present. We encourage you to review the posted photos for a closer look at these details to ensure it meets your expectations.
Discover the charm and nostalgia associated with past editions of The New Yorker. This magazine not only offers delightful reading but also serves as a collectible item that enhances any book or magazine collection.
Don’t miss out on adding this fascinating issue to your collection. It is limited in availability and a treasured reminder of a bygone era.