Description
Explore a piece of magazine history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from February 25, 1985, featuring the iconic Eustace Tilley illustration by Rea Irvin. This particular edition is a fantastic addition for collectors and fans of vintage publications. The cover showcases the classic Tilley character, adding a touch of nostalgia to any collection.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a great find for enthusiasts. It is a newsstand copy without a label, preserving the original aesthetics of this classic publication. While there is minor wear throughout, the magazine is still in a state that reflects its cherished vintage qualities. It has been well-preserved and comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity.
Authentic magazines like this are not just items; they are pieces of cultural history. With some marks evident upon close inspection, this issue serves as a window into the publication's past and the world of journalism from the mid-1980s.
- Iconic Artwork: Featuring the unforgettable Eustace Tilley, a beloved symbol of The New Yorker.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a protective cover to keep it safe from wear and tear.
Whether you are looking to complete your collection or simply want to enjoy the clever writing and sophisticated illustrations inside, this edition is sure to satisfy. Don’t miss your chance to own this rare item that captures the essence of its time.
Take a closer look at the magazine with the photo below:
With its attractive visual appeal and historical significance, this magazine is an incredible find. Whether you are a collector or someone who appreciates vintage publications, it is a great choice. Don’t hesitate to add this authentic piece of The New Yorker to your collection today!