Description
Transport yourself to the vibrant world of New York City with the nostalgic The New Yorker: July 27, 1987. This full magazine features the iconic theme cover designed by the talented Arnie Levin, capturing the essence of the era in an artistic way. Whether you're a devoted collector or simply a fan of timeless journalism, this issue is a must-have addition to your library.
This particular edition is used but remains in good condition, making it a valuable find for enthusiasts looking for vintage treasures. You won’t find any pesky address labels attached, preserving the magazine's aesthetic appeal and making it perfect for display. However, please note that the edges might show some signs of wear and potential rips, characteristic of its age, adding to its unique charm.
Another thing to consider is that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handling it with care is advised. This allows you to appreciate the magazine’s pages and artwork up close while being mindful of its condition.
Grab this classic issue today, and enjoy a piece of history that showcases the wit, humor, and depth that The New Yorker is renowned for.
- Features the unique cover art by Arnie Levin, an emblem of 1987's New Yorker style.
- Ideal for collectors, providing insight into the cultural climate of the time.