Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker: June 16, 1986. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by renowned artist Susan Davis, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The New Yorker has been a significant part of American culture, known for its quality journalism, thought-provoking commentary, and striking artwork. This particular issue showcases a blend of art and topics relevant to its time, serving as a snapshot of the era's societal and cultural landscape.
The magazine is used but remains in good condition, ensuring you can enjoy its content without any major flaws. One of the notable aspects of this copy is that it contains no address label, preserving its aesthetic integrity for display or gifting purposes. This is a unique opportunity to own a collectible piece without the usual markings that often accompany magazines of this age.
While the magazine is in good condition, please note that the edges may exhibit some wear and may even have slight rips. These minor imperfections are typical for vintage publications and add to the authentic character of your collection. Additionally, this issue does not come with a plastic protective covering, so please handle it with care.
One visible feature includes some subtle marks on the front, which are a testament to its journey through time. This magazine is not just a reading material; it is a tangible connection to the past. You will find yourself immersed in the delightful stories and the unique art style that made The New Yorker iconic.
- Collector’s Item: A unique opportunity to own a significant piece of publishing history.
- Artistic Cover: Features a beautiful theme cover by Susan Davis that captures the essence of the period.