Description
Discover a piece of history with *The New Yorker* magazine dated June 1, 1992, featuring a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Bob Knox. This magazine is not just a read; it’s a collectible item that embodies the spirit and culture of its time, making it a perfect addition for avid magazine collectors or fans of vintage art.
Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new fan looking to dive into the beautifully crafted stories and illustrations that *The New Yorker* is known for, this issue serves as a wonderful entry point. The vibrant art on the cover captures the essence of the magazine's creative direction during the early '90s. Holding this magazine in your hands is like holding a time capsule, offering insights and perspectives on a world that seems both familiar and distant.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- ✔️ **Used but in good condition** - Though it has been enjoyed, this magazine retains its charm and readability.
- ✔️ **Engaging cover art by Bob Knox** - The unique theme cover showcases the creative flair that *The New Yorker* is renowned for.
Please note that this magazine does contain an address label from its previous owner, which adds character and history to this vintage piece. The edges of the magazine may exhibit some wear and rips, typical for publications of its age, and there is a visible rip on the front cover. It does not come with a plastic protective covering, making it ideal for those who appreciate raw, authentic artifacts.
Whether you choose to display it, gift it, or add it to your treasured collection, this June 1992 issue of *The New Yorker* is a delightful find. Explore the pages filled with witty articles, essays, and signature drawings that reflect the culture and politics of the time, and savor the nostalgia it brings. Get your copy today and enjoy a timeless piece of literary art!