Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from December 11, 1989, featuring the captivating avant-garde artwork titled Ballroom Dance by Barbara Westman. This magazine is not just a collection of articles; it's a time capsule that takes you back to the cultural conversations of the late '80s.
This vintage magazine showcases an impressive cover that is a testament to the distinctive style of The New Yorker. The front page beautifully depicts a creative interpretation of ballroom dancing, making it a delightful conversation starter for art lovers and collecting enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a dedicated subscriber or simply someone who appreciates fine journalism and artistic expression, this magazine is a must-have.
The magazine's condition is rated as Good. It retains the charm of its original newsstand appearance, despite minor wear throughout its pages. Here are some key features:
- Includes a protective plastic cover to ensure the magazine remains in good condition and is protected from wear and tear.
- Though there are some creases on the front cover, they add to its character and authenticity as a vintage item.
Please note that there is minor wear on the entire magazine, which is a testament to its age and the many readers who have enjoyed it over the decades. Additionally, creases can be seen on the front, giving it a unique story to tell. For those worried about preservation, fear not; this magazine comes with a durable plastic protective covering to keep it safe for years to come.
Experience the irony and wit that The New Yorker is known for while appreciating a rare collectible from 1989. This magazine won't just sit on your shelf; it will invite discussions, spark nostalgia, and potentially be a great addition to your coffee table decor.