The New Yorker Full Magazine February 1 1988 Busy Kitchen by JJ Sempe No Label


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Sale price$24.95 USD

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Discover a timeless piece of literary art with "The New Yorker" full magazine from February 1, 1988, featuring the whimsical "Busy Kitchen" illustration by renowned artist JJ Sempe. This highly collectible issue is a must-have for magazine enthusiasts, New Yorker fans, and art lovers alike. Its charming cover art beautifully captures the essence of a lively kitchen, serving as a delightful conversation starter for any home or collection.

This magazine is in good condition, making it a wonderful addition to your bookshelf or coffee table. It comes with no label, which emphasizes its value as a newsstand edition. Minor wear on the magazine reflects its age, but it adds character to this nostalgic piece. For your convenience, the magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in great shape for years to come. Please take a moment to view the accompanying images to assess its condition.

Key Features:

  • Collectors’ Item: The February 1, 1988, issue is a unique find for fans of "The New Yorker," showcasing timeless artwork and engaging articles from the era.
  • Preserved Condition: The magazine arrives with a protective covering, allowing you to enjoy it without worrying about wear and tear.

Whether you’re looking to reminisce about the past, decorate your living space, or gift someone special, this vintage magazine serves multiple purposes. Its engaging stories and art make it more than just a reading material; it’s a piece of history. Don't miss your chance to own this charming relic of the past!

Adding this magazine to your collection not only enriches your reading material but also enhances your appreciation for classic illustrations and the art of storytelling. Great for any occasion, this issue invites you to dive into the world of The New Yorker and celebrate its rich literary tradition.

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