Description
If you are a fan of classic literature, humor, and stunning illustrations, then the New Yorker Full Magazine from October 28, 1991, is a must-have addition to your collection. This unique issue features a delightful comic strip by renowned artist Mihaesco, guaranteeing hours of enjoyment as you flip through its pages.
This magazine is in very good to excellent condition, showcasing the charm of vintage publications. With no label, this newsstand edition remains pristine, making it an attractive choice for collectors and fans alike. The quality of the magazine ensures that it can be treasured for years to come, either displayed on your coffee table or tucked away in a safe spot in your library.
The New Yorker has always been known for its clever commentary on culture and society, and this issue is no exception. The whimsical comic strip by Mihaesco is just one example of the creative expression that the magazine consistently delivers. It captures the iconic essence of that era with humor that resonates even today.
Key features of this magazine include:
- High-quality print with vibrant colors and engaging illustrations.
- Protective covering to ensure lasting condition, perfect for display or resale.
Whether you're adding to your vintage magazine collection or searching for a memorable gift, this New Yorker magazine fits the bill. Its overall great condition speaks to the care it has received over the years, making it an impressive find in today’s market.
This edition comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent shape while you display it or let others enjoy its content. It will serve not only as a collector's item but also as a conversation starter!
Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of art and literature history. Add the New Yorker Full Magazine from October 28, 1991, to your collection today!