Description
If you are a magazine collector or a fan of iconic journalism, the **The New Yorker Full Magazine from December 4, 1989** is a must-have addition to your collection. This issue, featuring the captivating cover art titled "Car Wash" by Ann McCarthy, immerses readers in a moment of reflection, showcasing the publication's unique blend of wit, art, and thoughtful commentary.
This magazine is in **good** condition, showcasing minor wear throughout. It has been preserved with care and comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come. Although it does not include the original newsstand label, its historical value and content make it a treasure for New Yorker enthusiasts.
The magazine does bear some marks, and you can review the accompanying images for a clear visual understanding of its condition. There is some noticeable wear on the binding, as well as creases on the front cover, which speaks volumes about its journey over the decades.
Key Features:
- Preserved with a plastic protective covering for longevity.
- Features original cover art by Ann McCarthy, a reflection of the rich artistic history of The New Yorker.
Take a closer look at the magazine's condition through the photos provided. You’ll notice the minor creasing and marks that add character to this vintage collectible. As you browse through the issue, expect to enjoy an array of insightful articles and colorful illustrations that The New Yorker is renowned for.
Perfect for collectors or as a unique gift, this magazine represents a special time in history and offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of late 1989.
Don’t miss out on this gem! Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the world of The New Yorker, this issue has something for everyone.