Description
Discover a piece of history with the original copy of The New Yorker Full Magazine from May 21, 1984. Featuring a whimsical cover illustration titled Picnic by the esteemed artist James Stevenson, this magazine reflects the charm and sophistication that The New Yorker is known for.
This particular issue comes in good condition, showcasing its age while retaining its allure. It is a great addition for any collector, fan of The New Yorker, or lover of vintage magazines. The absence of a label means it is a newsstand edition, which adds to its uniqueness. You can observe minor wear that is typical for a magazine of this vintage; however, it remains a beautiful piece to own or gift.
One of the highlights of this magazine is its cover art. James Stevenson’s playful artwork captures a moment of leisure that resonates with readers. Beyond just the cover, the magazine boasts an array of fascinating articles and stories that were popular during that era, making it a time capsule of culture and society from 1984.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Unique Cover Art: The charming illustration by James Stevenson adds a taste of nostalgia.
- Protective Covering: This issue comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
Every detail matters, and this magazine is no exception. With careful storage of this publication, you will appreciate the vibrant memories it holds from May 1984. It not only serves as a nostalgic reminder of the past but also sparks conversations with friends and family who appreciate literary and artistic history.
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Minor wear on magazine. See photos.
Comes with plastic protective covering.