Description
Step back in time with the iconic May 7, 1990, issue of The New Yorker, featuring the delightful cartoon "24-Hour Banking" by the talented Edward Koren. This complete magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and social commentary that The New Yorker is renowned for. With its witty illustrations and thought-provoking articles, this issue is a perfect addition for collectors and fans alike.
This particular magazine is in good condition, holding up well for its age. It is a newsstand edition without a label, allowing the vintage charm to shine through. Minor wear is present on the entire magazine, which adds character and authenticity to this collectible piece. Whether you're a longtime subscriber or new to the stories and satire tucked within its pages, this issue captures the essence of The New Yorker during a pivotal time in history.
One of the standout features of this magazine is the inclusion of Koren’s work, which is known for its unique style and humor, effortlessly combining satire with commentary on modern life. The layout is visually engaging, making it not just a magazine, but a work of art that can be cherished. Moreover, to preserve its quality, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe from the elements and remains a valuable piece in your collection.
- Full magazine retains Koren's exceptional cartoon, offering a snapshot of 1990s culture.
- Includes protective covering for long-lasting preservation.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for fans of The New Yorker. Secure your vintage magazine today!