The New Yorker Full Magazine September 2 1991 Picnic Day by Devera E VG No Label


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Immerse yourself in the charm of classic literature with "The New Yorker Full Magazine" from September 2, 1991. This edition features the captivating theme of "Picnic Day," portrayed beautifully by Devera E. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a casual reader, this magazine is a unique piece of history, celebrated for its witty writing and exquisite illustrations.

This magazine is in very good to excellent condition, ensuring that you receive a quality product. It comes without a label, making it a great addition to any magazine collection. Enjoy the full experience without worrying about wear and tear; this issue has been meticulously preserved in a protective plastic covering for safekeeping.

Features of this magazine include:

  • Outstanding design and captivating articles that reflect the cultural and social dynamics of the time.
  • A delightful cover and layout that enhances the reading experience and makes it an attractive display piece.

The magazine is in overall great condition, offering an opportunity to relive the insights and humor that "The New Yorker" is known for. Each page is carefully curated, presenting a snapshot of the world in 1991, showcasing the blend of art, commentary, and storytelling that defines this iconic publication.

As you delve into the pages, you'll find a range of articles that explore various themes, making it perfect for leisurely reading or enhancing your knowledge base. This issue invites you to sit back, perhaps on a sunny day with a picnic of your own, and enjoy the literary and artistic heritage of "The New Yorker."

Here’s a glimpse of the magazine:

The New Yorker Full Magazine September 2 1991 Cover

Don't miss the chance to own this classic magazine. Its unique content and historical relevance make it a treasured find for any fan of journalism or literary arts. Add this beautiful piece to your collection today and enjoy a piece of the past that continues to resonate in today's culture.

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