Description
Step into a moment captured in time with the The New Yorker January 29, 1996 Full Magazine Theme Cover by George Riemann. This vintage magazine transports you back to the fascinating cultural landscape of the 90s through its captivating cover and insightful content. Perfect for collectors and anyone who appreciates the art of magazine publishing, this issue is a must-have.
The cover art by George Riemann highlights the unique and thought-provoking themes that The New Yorker is known for. Each page of this issue reflects the magazine's commitment to quality journalism, satire, and vibrant illustrations. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a casual reader, this magazine offers a delightful peek into the artistic and intellectual currents of its time.
The magazine is in good condition, though it does have an address label on the front, giving it a unique character. Expect minor wear throughout, typical for publications of this age, however, it has been well-preserved with a plastic covering to protect it from further damage.
- Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of classic media.
- Features a beautiful cover by renowned artist George Riemann.
This magazine not only serves as a historical piece but also as a great conversation starter. Add it to your collection or gift it to someone who loves the intricacies of cultural commentary. The New Yorker consistently pushes the envelope, and this issue is no exception, offering a glimpse into the ideas and aesthetics of a bygone era.
Specifications:
- Good condition with minor wear.
- Includes an address label on the front.
- Comes encased in protective plastic covering.