Description
For fans of classic literature and unique journalism, the New Yorker Full Magazine from October 8, 1990 is a must-have collectible. This specific issue features the captivating cover art titled Forklift created by the talented artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. The visually striking illustration is sure to grab attention whether displayed on a coffee table, in a collection, or as part of an art-inspired decor.
Inside, you’ll find a wealth of articles that beautifully encapsulate the spirit of the era, showcasing the kind of sharp wit and keen observation that The New Yorker is known for. Owning this magazine not only enriches your reading collection but also keeps alive the nostalgia of the 1990s journalism scene.
This magazine is in good condition and features the following characteristics:
- Newsstand Edition: This magazine is untouched by any label, maintaining its aesthetic integrity.
- Protective Covering: Each magazine comes protected with a custom plastic covering to preserve it for years to come.
While there may be minor wear on the magazine due to its age, all imperfections only add to its charm and character. You might notice some marks, but it's all part of the history behind this distinct piece. Be sure to look closely at the attached photos to see the condition for yourself.
We encourage you to explore the pages of this vintage magazine. From cultural commentary to incisive interviews, each page reflects a moment in time worth celebrating. Plus, our protective casing ensures that the magazine remains in great shape, ready to be enjoyed or displayed.
Check out the fantastic cover design:
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Grab this exceptional New Yorker magazine today and add it to your collection!