Description
Step into the spirit of Christmas with this iconic issue of The New Yorker from December 25, 1989. Featuring a delightful cover illustration of Santa by the renowned artist Ronald Searle, this magazine captures the essence of holiday cheer and nostalgia. As an avid reader or collector, this full magazine stands out as a treasured piece of cultural history, perfect for your collection or as a unique gift for someone special.
The magazine is in good condition, showcasing the charm of its vintage age. Although there is minor wear on the entire magazine, it maintains its original character and appeal. This issue comes from the newsstand and is free from any labeling, making it a true collectible gem. The protective plastic covering ensures your magazine stays in good condition, offering you peace of mind during handling or display.
Some imperfections, such as marks and wear on the binding, add to the authenticity of this nostalgic item. The visual details are complemented beautifully by the vivid illustrations and stories within. Don’t miss the chance to own a slice of history!
- Unique Cover Art: Ronald Searle’s captivating Santa illustration captures the whimsy and joy of the holiday season.
- Collector's Item: This full magazine issue from 1989 is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of vintage publications.
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Bring home this charming piece of holiday nostalgia today and celebrate the magic of Christmas through the eloquent storytelling and artistic flair of The New Yorker. Whether you're reminiscing or introducing someone new to the publication, this charming issue is bound to evoke heartfelt memories and delight!