Description
Step back in time with this vintage find: a full issue of The New Yorker magazine from May 20, 1991. Authored by the talented B. Westman, this magazine features a captivating cover illustration that transports you to the charm of the movie theatre experience. With its timeless appeal, this magazine is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who cherishes the rich history of print media.
In good condition, this magazine comes directly from the newsstand with no label, making it a true gem for those who appreciate authentic periodicals. Despite minor wear, it retains its allure, and the magazine has been preserved in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its integrity for years to come.
The interior of this publication offers a delightful blend of articles, essays, and captivating illustrations typical of The New Yorker style. It's not just a reading experience; it's a glimpse into the culture and humor of the early '90s.
- Collector's Item: A vintage magazine that represents a unique snapshot of cultural history.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
Whether you are looking to reminisce about the past or simply enjoy quality writing and artwork, this issue is perfect for you. Browse through its pages and delve into the eloquent storytelling that The New Yorker is known for.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Be sure to check the photos for a closer look at the cover and overall condition of the magazine. Just take a glance at this beautiful cover art:
Act now and add this classic magazine to your collection or gift it to someone who will appreciate its timeless charm!