Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker magazine from June 15, 1992, featuring a captivating full theme cover by renowned artist John O'Brien. This magazine not only reflects the unique artistic vision of its time but also serves as a collectible gem for avid fans and collectors of The New Yorker. With its rich heritage and dialogue on culture, politics, and the arts, it remains a significant piece of American literature.
This specific issue is in good condition, showcasing the vibrant cover art that has been cherished by readers for decades. As you flip through the pages, you'll notice the delightful mix of humor, poignancy, and commentary that The New Yorker is known for. Dive into thought-provoking articles and essays that capture the essence of the early '90s.
One of the great features of this magazine is that it comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that the pages remain intact and well-preserved over time. Even though there is a minor wear on the entire magazine, it adds to the charm of this vintage piece, telling its story through the test of time.
Although there is an address label on the front, it doesn’t distract from the overall appeal and authenticity of this cherished publication. You’ll appreciate the unique character this magazine brings to your collection. Plus, it’s perfect for adding to a coffee table display or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family who appreciate literary art.
Take a look at the included images to see the magazine's condition and its stunning cover art:
- Good Condition with Plastic Covering.
- Minor Wear Throughout, Adding Vintage Charm.
This is your opportunity to own a piece of cultural history. Get your copy of The New Yorker June 15, 1992, today and immerse yourself in the sophisticated narrative that has captivated readers for generations!