Description
Experience a piece of literary history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from October 22, 1990, featuring the iconic skate socks artwork by the talented Kathy Osborn Young. This magazine is not just a publication; it is a collectible, a window into the culture and style of the early '90s, and a must-have for any enthusiast of art and literature.
This edition captures the essence of the era through its thoughtful articles and captivating illustrations. Whether you're a longtime reader of The New Yorker or new to this classic publication, this issue is sure to pique your interest. With its unique cover design, it adds character to any collection.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as Good, exhibiting minor wear that adds to its authenticity. While there are some marks and signs of use throughout the publication, these quirks tell a story and contribute to its charm. You can see these details in the accompanying photos.
Key Features:
- Includes original magazine with complete content for a nostalgic reading experience.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring the magazine remains in good condition for years to come.
This magazine is sold without a newsstand label, further heightening its appeal as a collectible item. Rest assured, it is perfectly preserved in a plastic protective covering for safe keeping.
Imagine flipping through the pages, immersing yourself in the captivating stories, and taking a trip back to a time when skate culture was booming. This edition is an undeniable treasure for collectors and readers alike.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this slice of history. Grab your copy today and enjoy the delightful blend of art, literature, and nostalgia!