Description
Step back in time with this captivating piece of history: The New Yorker Full Magazine from January 16, 1989, featuring stunning artwork by renowned illustrator Eugene Mihaesco. This edition, beautifully crafted and filled with engaging articles, showcases the magazine's legacy of quality journalism and eloquent storytelling.
The magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. It is a newsstand edition and comes with no label, enhancing its unique appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. Although there are minor signs of wear, these only add to the character of this vintage piece. Be sure to check the photos for a closer look at its condition.
Key features of this product include:
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good shape while displaying it proudly.
- Historical Significance: As a snapshot of culture and thought from 1989, this magazine offers readers an intriguing glimpse into the past, making it both an excellent conversation starter and collectible item.
The magazine does have minor creases on the front cover, but this little imperfection beautifully highlights its age and history. You can admire the beautiful artwork and appreciate the publications of yesteryear while holding a piece of a bygone era in your hands.
Take a closer look below to see the magazine's condition and details:
This issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it's a treasured artifact that reflects a pivotal moment in history. It's perfect for avid readers, history buffs, and collectors of fine literature. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this iconic publication!