Description
Discover a piece of magazine history with the July 6, 1992 edition of The New Yorker, featuring the captivating cover "Touchdown Liberty" illustrated by the renowned Warren Miller. This issue is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of American culture and journalism. With its iconic cover art and timeless articles, it captures a moment in time when The New Yorker was at its peak of influence and relevance.
This full magazine is in good condition, showcasing some minor wear that is typical for its age. A label on the front adds an interesting touch to its story, distinguishing it as a unique collectible. Whether you are a longtime fan of The New Yorker or new to its illustrious history, this magazine will make a fantastic addition to your collection.
- Unique Cover Art: The striking "Touchdown Liberty" cover design by Warren Miller makes this a standout piece, perfect for display.
- Protective Covering: To ensure your magazine stays in excellent condition, it comes with a plastic protective covering.
As you turn each page, you will find a variety of thought-provoking articles that reflect the rich tapestry of American life during the early 1990s. The insightful commentary and sharp wit that The New Yorker is known for are present throughout, making it an enjoyable read. This edition offers you a glimpse into the editorial style and social reflections of its time.
Perfect for gift-giving or as a conversation starter in your home, this magazine is not just a reading experience but also a cultural artifact that illustrates the evolving landscape of American society.
Add this timeless piece to your collection today and immerse yourself in the rich narrative that The New Yorker brings to life. Don't miss the chance to own a magazine that reflects a pivotal moment in American journalism.