Description
Introducing a unique collectible for magazine enthusiasts: the New Yorker Full Magazine from October 14, 1991. This particular issue features a delightful cover illustration by the renowned artist J.J. Sempé, making it not only a fantastic read but also a wonderful piece of art to display.
This magazine comes in good condition, and although it has minor wear, its pages are intact, ready to be enjoyed by collectors and casual readers alike. A notable aspect of this issue is that it is a No Label / Newsstand edition, which adds to its charm and appeal. You can explore a variety of articles, essays, and illustrations that capture the essence of the era.
Here are some key features of this edition:
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure that it remains preserved for many years.
- Artistic Appeal: The cover art by J.J. Sempé is a conversation starter, perfect for framing or displaying in your home or office.
While the magazine does show some signs of wear, including minor creases on the front cover and inside pages, it is still in great shape, especially considering its age. You can take a closer look by examining the accompanying photos.
To see this magazine, check out the image below:
Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker, an aficionado of magazine art, or searching for a unique gift, this October 1991 edition is a perfect choice. Grab this piece of literary history while you can!