Description
Discover a classic piece of literary history with *The New Yorker* Full Magazine from February 22, 1993. This edition features the iconic Eustace Tilley illustration by Rea Irvin on the cover, presenting a perfect blend of wit and art that fans of the magazine cherish. The magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collectible item that encapsulates the spirit and culture of its time.
This particular copy is in good condition, making it an ideal addition to any collection. Whether you are a long-time reader of *The New Yorker* or new to the magazine, this issue provides a delightful glimpse into the stories and perspectives that have defined American journalism. Inside, you will find a rich assortment of articles, essays, and illustrations that continue to inspire and entertain.
While this magazine does have an address label on the front, it adds a touch of authenticity to its history. Minor wear can be seen throughout, which is typical for a magazine of this age. Please refer to the provided images for a clear view of the magazine’s condition.
- Iconic cover illustration by Rea Irvin featuring Eustace Tilley, perfect for framing.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep your magazine in great shape.
Additionally, there are some marks on the pages, but these details only enhance the character of this piece, resonating with nostalgia for loyal readers. Each page offers a window to the past, showcasing a time of sharp wit and cultural insight. Don't miss the chance to own this memorable issue!
Good condition
Has address label on front.
Minor wear on magazine. See photos.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Some marks. See photos.
Order your copy today and add a timeless piece of literature history to your collection!