The New Yorker: July 20 1987 - Full Magazine/Theme Cover James Stevenson


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Explore the captivating world of The New Yorker with this rare issue from July 20, 1987. This full magazine features a stunning theme cover by the talented James Stevenson, making it a perfect addition to any collection. Whether you’re a devoted fan of the publication or an avid collector of historical magazines, this piece is sure to impress.

Condition is vital when it comes to vintage items, and this issue does not disappoint. It is gently used but remains in excellent condition. Each page is smoothly intact, showcasing remarkable art and thought-provoking articles from one of America's most iconic magazines. It’s a wonderful snapshot of the culture and society of the late 1980s.

One of the great things about this magazine is that it contains no address label, enhancing its display quality. You can effortlessly showcase it on your coffee table or in a display case without any distractions. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a talk piece that can stimulate conversation about history, art, and journalism.

  • Includes a unique cover design by acclaimed artist James Stevenson, adding aesthetic value to your collection.
  • In excellent condition with smooth edges, ensuring it will last for years to come.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. This issue is not just a magazine; it’s a portal to the past. Enjoy a leisurely read, or marvel at the cover artwork that beautifully reflects the style of the era.

The New Yorker: July 20 1987

This vintage copy of The New Yorker is a must-have for collectors and anyone appreciative of great writing and art. It tells a story beyond its pages, blending history with creativity. Make it yours today and celebrate the legacy of The New Yorker!

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