Description
Discover a piece of literary history with "The New Yorker" full magazine from May 9, 1988, featuring the captivating cover art "Phone Booth" by Arthur Getz. This magazine is not just a collectible; it's a window into the culture and events of the late 1980s, making it a meaningful addition to any collector's assortment or a unique gift for enthusiasts of iconic publications.
This magazine comes new and sealed, ensuring its condition remains pristine for years to come. Housed in its original plastic, the magazine’s pages are intact and ready for you to explore. The inside of the magazine appears to be in Very Good Condition, making it a perfect find for collectors and fans alike.
This item features an address subscription label on the plastic front, which authenticates its period and adds to its charm. Vintage magazines like this one spark nostalgia and offer a glimpse of the past, highlighting the influential voices that shaped contemporary thought during that time.
- Sealed for preservation: Enjoy the assurance that your magazine will remain in top-notch condition.
- Rich storytelling and artwork: Dive into intriguing articles and vibrant illustrations that have captivated readers for decades.
This May 1988 edition of "The New Yorker" is not only a collectible but also a conversation starter. It invites readers to reflect on the past while appreciating the art of magazine publishing. Grab this opportunity to own a piece of history today!