Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the June 20, 1992, issue of The New Yorker>, featuring a stunning theme cover by the talented Barbara Westman. This full magazine captures the essence of the era, making it a fantastic addition to any collection, or a thoughtful gift for lovers of art and journalism.
This magazine is in excellent used condition, ready to be enjoyed by both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The cover, illustrated by Westman, reflects the unique blend of sophistication and whimsy characteristic of The New Yorker>. Flip through the pages to explore engaging articles, sharp commentary, and exceptional artistry that makes this magazine a staple of American culture.
Benefits of this collectible magazine include:
- • Rare find for collectors: This specific issue is a gem for those who appreciate the distinctive artistic approach The New Yorker> is known for.
- • A nostalgic look back: Dive into the stories and illustrations that defined American literary journalism in the early 90s.
This copy stands out due to its pristine condition, featuring smooth edges and no address label—making it perfect for display or reading. You can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your copy is overall in good shape, ready to be showcased as a part of your collection or read and enjoyed as intended.
Whether you're a devoted reader or a new fan, this issue of The New Yorker> from June 20, 1992, encapsulates a moment in time, delighting readers with its clever remarks and cultural insights. Don't miss out on the chance to own this iconic magazine that continues to inspire and provoke thought even years after its publication.