Description
Explore the charm and wit captured in the pages of The New Yorker: June 13, 1988, featuring a captivating theme cover by Pamela Paparone. This full magazine edition is a delightful addition for collectors, fans of vintage publications, or anyone who appreciates great journalism and illustrative artistry.
Though this classic magazine has been used, it remains in good condition, preserving its historical significance and engagement factor. The issue provides a snapshot of the culture and events of its time through insightful articles and exceptional artwork, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of modern history. Ideal for both reading and display, it serves as a conversation piece that showcases a unique slice of life from 1988.
While the magazine does show signs of wear consistent with its age, it does not contain an address label, ensuring a clean presentation perfect for any collection. Though the edges might have some wear and there is a rip on the front cover, these imperfections add character, reflecting the magazine's journey through time.
- Fully intact and filled with engaging articles and artwork that capture the essence of the late '80s.
- Designed as a collectible, making it a thoughtful gift for vintage magazine aficionados or fans of The New Yorker.
It's important to note that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so we recommend handling it with care to preserve its quality.
Take a step back in time and appreciate the expertly crafted narratives and stunning visual elements that The New Yorker is known for. Whether you are adding to your collection or simply looking for a nostalgic read, this magazine is sure to delight.