Description
Discover a piece of vintage publishing history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from November 20, 1989, featuring a stunning Grecian Vase on the cover. This magazine is not just an issue; it's a collector's item that captures the essence of its time. Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, or fans of The New Yorker, this magazine invites you to explore the cultural landscape of the late '80s.
The magazine is securely sealed, ensuring it remains in pristine condition. It presents a great opportunity to own a piece of nostalgia or to gift it to someone who appreciates classic literature and art. The original plastic wrapping protects it from wear and tear, keeping the magazine looking as vibrant as it did when it first hit the shelves.
Key Features:
- Condition: Very Good (VG) condition with no visible defects, maintaining high standards for collectors.
- Original Packaging: Sealed in its original plastic, this magazine is a perfect addition to any collection.
As you thumb through the pages of this issue, you will find entertaining articles and captivating illustrations that reflect the spirit of The New Yorker’s distinctive style. There's a certain charm in holding a magazine from this era, rich in literary finesse and artistic expression.
With the magazine securely sealed and free from labels, it is ideal for display or as a thoughtful gift for those who cherish iconic publications. Don’t miss your chance to own this slice of history!
Whether you're an avid reader or a casual collector, this magazine stands out as an exceptional find. Relive the past through this curated piece of art and journalism that connects you with a time when print media flourished.
Don’t hesitate! Add The New Yorker Full Magazine from November 20, 1989 to your collection today and celebrate the rich history it represents.