Description
If you're a fan of unique and collectible magazines, then you'll love the The New Yorker Full Magazine from January 29, 1990, featuring the iconic cover art titled "Cat Head Case" by the renowned artist Andre Francois. This piece of vintage journalism is not just a magazine; it's a slice of history that reflects the culture and artistry of its time.
This magazine comes in good condition, complete with its original newsstand issue and without any labels to mar its aesthetic appeal. While it shows signs of minor wear throughout its pages, this only adds to its character and charm, making it an excellent addition for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its striking cover illustration by Andre Francois, which beautifully captures the whimsical spirit of the era. It’s a perfect conversation starter for any collection or a thoughtful gift for a loved one who appreciates art and literature.
- Contains the complete original content, including articles, essays, and stunning illustrations.
- Protected with a durable plastic covering to ensure your magazine remains safe and intact for years to come.
While there may be some rips as shown in the provided photos, the overall integrity of the magazine is well maintained. The plastic covering serves as excellent protection against further wear and tear, making it ideal for display or casual reading.
Take a closer look at this mesmerizing piece of art and literature. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy!