Description
If you're an avid collector of magazines or simply a fan of high-quality journalism and stunning art, you won't want to miss this opportunity. The New Yorker Full Magazine from May 2, 1988, features a captivating City Scape cover by renowned artist Bob Knox. This issue is not just any magazine; it’s a piece of history that's perfect for display or collection.
This publication comes brand new and sealed, preserving its quality and charm. The magazine inside appears to be in Very Good Condition, ensuring that you receive a product that upholds the standard of excellence The New Yorker is known for. It is encased in its original plastic wrap, providing extra protection against wear and tear.
One of the highlights of this item is the unique artwork on the cover. Bob Knox's City Scape invites readers into the vibrant life of urban landscapes, portraying the essence of city living in the late '80s. This cover not only captivates the eye but also serves as a conversation starter or a beautiful addition to your home or office decor.
Features of this collectible magazine include:
- Sealed & Protected: The original plastic wrap ensures that your magazine remains in excellent condition.
- Artistic Cover: The striking City Scape cover by Bob Knox adds artistic flair, making it an impressive collectible.
Please note that there is a subscription label on the plastic front, which adds to the authenticity of this vintage publication. This could be a fantastic gift for a friend, family member, or even yourself if you're a fan of journalism, art, or The New Yorker specifically.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of history! Capture the spirit of the late '80s and add the May 2, 1988 issue of The New Yorker to your collection today.