Description
Discover a charming piece of literary history with this vintage copy of The New Yorker from December 12, 1988. This full magazine features the whimsical artwork of renowned illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé, showcasing his delightful portrayal of little ballerinas in their enchanting world.
This edition captures the essence of a bygone era while offering modern readers a glimpse into past cultural conversations. The artistic illustrations and thought-provoking articles provide a captivating read for fans of the magazine as well as collectors of vintage publications. Whether you are a fan of ballet, or simply appreciate quality journalism and illustration, this magazine will fit perfectly in your collection.
The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear discoloration on the exterior. The pages are intact, ensuring that you can enjoy the entirety of the content, including all the captivating illustrations and witty articles. It comes without a newsstand label, allowing for a clean presentation.
To keep this gem protected for years to come, it includes a plastic protective covering. This ensures that the magazine remains preserved from usual wear and tear while being easily displayed or stored for safekeeping.
Key Features:
- Elegant Sempé Artwork: Relish in the beautiful illustrations that bring the stories to life and enhance the reading experience.
- Collector's Item: Perfect for fans of The New Yorker, this issue serves as a wonderful addition to any magazine collection.
Make this December 1988 edition yours today, and immerse yourself in the timeless charm it brings to the world of print media.
This piece not only reflects a unique artistic vision but also stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic literary publications. Don't miss out on the chance to own this delightful magazine that combines artistry, nostalgia, and a rich history of journalism.