Description
Step into a moment of history with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" dated October 12, 1981. This collectible magazine features a stunning theme art cover created by the talented Robert Tallon. Known for its cultural insight and artistic presentation, The New Yorker offers readers a glimpse into the perspectives and artistic styles of its time.
This edition is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines. It beautifully captures the essence of the early '80s, a period rich in artistic expression and literary prowess. Not only does this magazine serve as an intriguing read, but it also makes an excellent decorative piece. Imagine showcasing this artwork on your coffee table or as a part of your art collection!
While this magazine is in acceptable condition, it does have some signs of wear that reflect its age and journey. The presence of an address label on the front adds a unique character to this vintage piece, reminding us of its past readership. Additionally, there are some visible marks and water damage, all of which can be viewed in the accompanying photos.
One of the notable features of this magazine is that it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Here are a couple of key highlights:
- Original art cover by renowned artist Robert Tallon.
- Includes plastic protective covering for safekeeping.
Take a closer look at the magazine and its condition before making your purchase. As with any vintage item, uniqueness and age contribute to its charm. Below are some specifics regarding the magazine’s condition:
- Acceptable condition with visible wear.
- Some marks present; please refer to the photos for details.
- Water damage is evident; see images for clarity.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. It’s a great find for avid readers, collectors, and art aficionados alike!