The New Yorker Full Magazine June 17 1985 Red Building by Charles Saxon No Label


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Discover a unique piece of history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from June 17, 1985. This classic edition features a striking cover illustration by Charles Saxon, showcasing a beautifully rendered red building that captures the essence of that era in iconic New Yorker style.

In good condition, this magazine provides a wonderful glimpse into the past, ideal for collectors and fans of vintage publications alike. With no labels from the newsstand, it retains its authenticity and charm. While there is minor wear on the entire magazine, it only adds character and a touch of nostalgia to this collectible item. Plus, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality, ensuring it remains a great addition to your collection for years to come.

  • Perfect for collectors looking to add a unique item to their collection.
  • Includes a protective covering for hassle-free storage and preservation.

This full magazine not only serves as a mirror reflecting societal themes and artistic styles from the mid-1980s but also as a conversation starter for guests or a charming décor piece in your living space. The impressive cover artwork will surely catch the eye of anyone who sees it, making it a worthy focal point in any magazine collection.

Don't miss your chance to own this nostalgic piece of magazine history. It's more than just reading material; it's a slice of the culture and artistic expression of its time. Embrace the charm of the past and let this magazine inspire your love for classic literature and art.

The New Yorker Full Magazine June 17 1985

Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for a friend, the New Yorker Full Magazine from June 17, 1985, is an extraordinary find that will not last long. Add it to your cart today!

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