Description
Step back in time with a classic piece of literary history: The New Yorker Full Magazine from December 20, 1993, featuring the enchanting artwork of Jean-Jacques Sempe titled "All Lit Up." This magazine is not just a collection of articles; it's a time capsule that captures the essence of its era, much like a cozy blanket keeping you warm on a winter's night.
This issue is in good condition, showcasing the craftsmanship that The New Yorker is known for. While it has an address label on the front, this minor detail does not detract from the beauty and significance of the magazine itself. You’ll also appreciate the slight wear across the magazine’s surface, a reminder that it has been cherished by readers just like you.
One of the highlights of this magazine is its stunning cover illustration by the renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempe. His whimsical style adds a layer of charm that makes this magazine a wonderful addition to any collection. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or new to The New Yorker, this vintage issue offers a delightful look at the publication's unique voice and humor.
- Original Artwork: Enjoy the creativity of Jean-Jacques Sempe, whose cover illustrations are beloved for their charm and whimsy.
- Protective Cover: Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come.
For your peace of mind, this magazine arrives encased in a high-quality plastic protective covering. It ensures that your precious piece of history remains safe from the elements while being displayed prominently on your coffee table or bookshelf.
Don't miss the chance to own this delightful slice of nostalgia. The New Yorker Full Magazine from December 20, 1993, isn’t just a publication; it’s a collectible treasure waiting to be appreciated.