Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from September 4, 1989. This classic edition features the captivating cover titled "Beach Parking" by John O'Brien, encapsulating the laid-back essence of summer days spent at the shore. It is a remarkable collectible for fans of the magazine and those who appreciate the golden era of journalism.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It comes without a newsstand label, making it a perfect item for collectors. You can enjoy reading through its pages without worrying about excessive damage.
This issue includes thought-provoking articles and delightful cartoons that are characteristic of the New Yorker’s wit and style. With its rich content, it offers a great reflection of the cultural and social landscape of the time. Ideal for avid readers, this magazine provides insight into what shaped public conversation in the late '80s.
- Durable Protection: Enjoy peace of mind knowing that this vintage magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
- Visual Appeal: The charming artwork on the cover makes this issue a stunning display piece for your coffee table or book collection.
While the magazine shows a few creases on the front cover, these small imperfections do not detract from its overall appeal. They serve as a reminder of the stories and opinions that once filled its pages. Don't miss out on your chance to own this special edition of the New Yorker, a true treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Explore the unique perspectives and artistry that the New Yorker has cultivated through the years. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the publication, this vintage magazine is a must-have to complete your collection.