The New Yorker Full Magazine September 30 1985 Fresh Vegetables by Abel Quezada


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Discover a piece of literary history with the collectible The New Yorker Full Magazine September 30, 1985, featuring the captivating cover art titled Fresh Vegetables by renowned artist Abel Quezada. This vintage issue invites readers to explore rich cultural narratives and insightful commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Every page offers a window into the thoughts and ideas of the time, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

This magazine is in good condition, maintaining its charm through minor wear throughout. With a newsstand publication, this issue is devoid of any labels, preserving its unblemished appearance. The magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that its timeless appeal remains intact for years to come. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or new to its culturally rich content, this issue is an invaluable piece worth adding to your collection.

Key Features:

  • Original Artwork: Featuring the eye-catching cover by Abel Quezada, this magazine showcases unique artistry that reflects the period's aesthetic.
  • Preserved Condition: Includes plastic protective covering to maintain the magazine's quality and longevity.

This edition is not just about the articles; it embodies a moment in time, filled with the art, culture, and social discussions of the 1980s. Each article offers insights that are still relevant today, providing a sense of nostalgia and a connection to historical events.

The magazine also features a variety of engaging pieces inside, showcasing humorous essays, thought-provoking critiques, and captivating short stories from talented writers. It’s an amazing opportunity to own a piece of the storied history of The New Yorker.

The New Yorker Full Magazine Cover

Enhance your collection with this delightful gem. Don’t miss the chance to savor the literary style and iconic illustrations that have defined generations of readers and writers alike.

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