The New Yorker Full Magazine September 4 1989 Beack Parking VG Sealed No Label


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Sale price$45.00 USD

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Discover a slice of culture and history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from September 4, 1989. This vintage edition is a fantastic find for collectors and fans of the iconic magazine. Retracing its steps to just before the dawn of the '90s, this issue captures the essence of New York City during a pivotal time in America’s cultural landscape.

This specific copy is in Very Good Condition and is sealed with no label, preserving its pristine state. The magazine is encased in its original plastic wrap, which not only protects the pages but also ensures that you experience this timeless publication just as it was back in 1989.

Inside, readers can expect a rich array of articles, illustrations, and the signature wit that The New Yorker is renowned for. From insightful commentary on current events to engaging literary pieces, this magazine represents an era of thought-provoking writing.

Key Features:

  • Sealed and protected: This magazine comes in its original plastic wrap, ensuring it remains in great condition.
  • Historical content: A glimpse into the cultural and political climate of late 1980s America, making it a perfect addition to any archive.

Whether you're a dedicated fan of The New Yorker, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply looking for a unique gift for someone special, this September 1989 issue is a remarkable option. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history.

The New Yorker Full Magazine September 4 1989

Grab this opportunity to own a classic and take a step back in time with The New Yorker. Dive into the pages filled with stories and illustrations that have shaped literary culture.

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