Description
Step back in time with a unique piece of cultural history—The New Yorker Full Magazine from June 8, 1998, featuring the captivating cover story, "The Thrill of the Theatre," by the talented Ian Falconer. This issue offers a rich exploration of the theatre scene, charming art, and witty narratives that the magazine is well-known for. It is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of journalism and the performing arts alike.
Inside, you’ll discover thought-provoking articles that provide a glimpse into the artistic conversations of the late '90s. Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or simply curious about the theatre world, this magazine serves as both an entertainment piece and a fascinating look back at the past.
The magazine is in good condition, making it an excellent addition to your collection. Despite having some minor wear on the cover and pages, it retains its charm and integrity. It does have an address label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity to its history. For preservation and display, it comes protected in plastic covering, ensuring that the pages stay intact for years to come.
Take note of the magazine's physical characteristics:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
While there are some visible rips—please refer to the provided images for a clearer view—you’ll find that these quirks enhance its character rather than detract from it. As a conversation starter, this magazine not only showcases art and journalism from its time but also induces nostalgia for readers who enjoyed the vibrant theatre culture of the late 20th century.
Make sure to take a look at the accompanying image for a visual reference:
Add this special magazine to your collection today and savor the joy of literary brilliance and theatrical wonders found within its pages!