Description
Experience a piece of history with The New Yorker magazine from January 8, 1990. This unique issue features a captivating cover design by the acclaimed artist Eugène Mihaesco, which beautifully encapsulates the artistic flair and cultural commentary synonymous with this iconic publication. It's not just a magazine; it's a collectible that speaks to those who appreciate fine art and exceptional storytelling.
The New Yorker is renowned for its in-depth articles, thought-provoking essays, and humor that resonates through generations. Owning this particular issue allows you to dive into a world where the past meets intellect, all while enjoying the aesthetic appeal of Mihaesco's artwork. Whether you’re a longtime reader or a newcomer to this beloved magazine, this issue represents a key moment in the magazine’s rich history.
Delight in the enduring quality of The New Yorker. This magazine is not only a valuable addition to any collection but also a wonderful conversation starter. Perfect for framing or simply displaying, its pages turn easily, inviting you to explore the cultural zeitgeist of 1990.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Good condition, perfect for collectors
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its quality
This magazine shows minor wear across its surface, but this only adds to its character and historical value. It is sold without a newsstand label, ensuring a clean presentation. You can view the stunning cover and the magazine's excellent quality below.
If you are a fan of thoughtful journalism and artistic expression, The New Yorker from January 8, 1990, is a must-have. Add this distinctive piece to your collection today! Enjoy the blend of art and literature that The New Yorker has consistently offered in its storied publication history.