Description
Step into the world of classic journalism with the intriguing issue of The New Yorker from January 28, 1991. This delightful magazine features the captivating artwork titled "House Maze" by the talented Kathy Osborn Young on its cover, setting the tone for an engaging read. For collectors and enthusiasts, this limited print issue offers a nostalgic glimpse back in time, showcasing the distinct blend of humor, culture, and depth that the magazine is renowned for.
Inside this issue, you will find an array of articles and stories that capture the essence of life in the early 90s. Each page is filled with insightful commentaries, inspiring stories, and exquisite illustrations, making it a true treasure for any magazine aficionado. The magazine reflects the nuances of its time while maintaining a timeless charm.
This specific copy is in good condition, bearing minor wear consistent with its age, which adds to its character. As a newsstand edition, it carries no label, preserving its aesthetic appeal. This particular issue is perfect for display or casual reading, making it an excellent addition to your collection.
To protect this precious magazine, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures its preservation for years to come, allowing you to enjoy or showcase it without concern for environmental damage.
- Unique Artwork: Features the distinctive "House Maze" cover by Kathy Osborn Young, perfect for art and magazine enthusiasts.
- Timeless Content: An array of insightful articles that reflect the culture and humor of the 1990s.
Take a look at the magazine below:
Whether you’re a longtime fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer curious about the publication, this issue is a delightful find. Celebrate the rich history of journalism and art with this timeless magazine. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this piece of print history!