The New Yorker Full Magazine February 6 1989 After Utamaro VG Sealed No Label


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The New Yorker Full Magazine February 6, 1989, titled "After Utamaro," is a captivating collector's item that brings a piece of literary history right to your hands. This edition is a treasure for any magazine enthusiast or art lover, capturing the essence of the late '80s with its distinctive articles and features.

This pristine magazine remains sealed in its original plastic, ensuring that it reaches you in excellent condition. The issue is rated as "Very Good" for its interior quality, promising that all pages and content are intact and ready for your enjoyment.

One of the remarkable aspects of this magazine is its vibrant cover art, which features stunning illustrations reminiscent of the works of famous artist Utamaro. This makes it not only a reading delight but also a beautiful display piece for your coffee table or personal library.

Key features of this special edition include:

  • Fully sealed in original packaging, ensuring the magazine is protected and in top condition.
  • A fascinating glimpse into culture and society in 1989, with engaging articles and beautiful artwork.

Whether you're a die-hard fan of The New Yorker or just starting to explore its rich history, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection. It makes for a perfect gift for friends or family who appreciate quality journalism and art.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece of history! It's rare to find a magazine of this vintage in such condition, and the charming content will take you back in time.

The New Yorker Full Magazine February 6 1989

Best of all, it’s ready to be shipped directly to you. Grab your copy today and dive into the pages of this classic magazine!

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