Description
Step back in time with the classic The New Yorker Full Magazine from November 7, 1988, featuring the captivating cover art, Animal Paints, by the renowned artist Francois. This edition is more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of history sure to delight both collectors and fans of unique artistry.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing its character from years past, with only minor wear noticeable on the cover. It has been carefully preserved to ensure that it retains its charm, making it a fantastic addition to your collection. The absence of a label signifies its status as a newsstand edition, further accentuating its collectible appeal.
What makes this magazine truly special is its stunning artwork and interesting articles that capture the essence of New Yorker’s distinct style. As you flip through its pages, you’ll uncover a blend of incisive commentary, witty humor, and thought-provoking stories that have made The New Yorker a literary staple.
- Timeless Cover Art: Featuring the unique piece “Animal Paints,” which reflects a distinct art style and serves as a conversation starter.
- Collector’s Item: A genuine newsstand edition without a label, adding value and rarity to your collection.
This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and wear while on your shelf. Whether you choose to display it as part of your decor or simply enjoy its content, it's a valuable find.
Explore this piece of literary artistry today and experience the charm and sophistication that The New Yorker has offered for decades!