Description
Discover a true gem for collectors and fans of classic literature with this edition of The New Yorker> from July 30, 1990. This full magazine features a remarkable theme cover by the renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempe. Known for his distinctive art style, Sempe captures the essence of New York life in a way that is both whimsical and sophisticated. Each piece in this magazine takes you on a journey through the pages filled with witty commentary and cultural insights that the magazine is beloved for.
Condition is king in the world of collectibles, and this magazine does not disappoint. It is used but in excellent condition, ensuring that it will be a fantastic addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates quality reading material. Enjoy these features:
- • Made with smooth edges for an aesthetically pleasing look.
- • Contains no address label, making it ideal for display or preservation.
This publication is not only a snippet of history but also a beautiful piece of art. Any mention of the arts or New York culture would be incomplete without acknowledging the impact of The New Yorker, and this issue stands as a testament to that legacy. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just diving into the world of literary magazines, this issue from 1990 provides a unique window into that era.
Perfectly preserved, the magazine shows minimal wear. Its overall condition is good, making it a reliable choice for collectors. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of literary history; this magazine is an excellent find!