The New Yorker Full Magazine January 20 1986 Jazz Music by Jean-Jacques Sempe


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The New Yorker full magazine from January 20, 1986, is a collector's gem that celebrates the vibrant spirit of jazz music through the exceptional artistry of renowned illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé. This issue takes you on a nostalgic journey, capturing the essence of a timeless genre that continues to inspire countless musicians and enthusiasts. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a casual reader, this magazine serves as a beautiful tribute to jazz culture.

Inside, you'll find captivating articles and features that reflect the diverse world of jazz. Sempé's illustrations beautifully complement the narratives, making each page a visual delight. This magazine is not just a reading experience; it's a piece of art that you will cherish for years to come.

This magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear that enhances its vintage charm. It comes without a newsstand label, adding to its collectible quality. The magazine is neatly preserved under a protective plastic covering, keeping it safe for display or reading enjoyment.

  • Unique Illustrations: Enjoy the captivating and whimsical illustrations by Jean-Jacques Sempé that enhance the stories within.
  • Collectible Item: This issue is a must-have for jazz lovers and magazine collectors, making it a great addition to any collection.

Take a closer look at this beautiful magazine below:

The New Yorker Magazine - January 20, 1986

Don't miss the chance to own a piece of jazz history with this New Yorker magazine. Its pages are filled with stories and illustrations that not only entertain but also inspire. Perfect for your coffee table or as a gift for the jazz aficionado in your life!

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