Description
Step into a moment of history with the June 28, 1993 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover designed by the acclaimed artist Art Spiegelman. This issue encapsulates the essence of charm and intellect that The New Yorker is celebrated for, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the artistic brilliance and thoughtful commentary that this particular release embodies.
Art Spiegelman, renowned for his groundbreaking graphic novel "Maus," brings his unique style to this iconic publication. His work not only captivates the eye but also sparks conversation, making this magazine an exceptional piece for any art lover or follower of The New Yorker's rich history. The vivid imagery accompanies a range of insightful articles that reflect the world in 1993, perfect for anyone looking to explore the cultural landscape of that time.
While this magazine is in good condition, it does come with some signs of wear, adding character to its history. A small address label on the front provides a glimpse into its past ownership. It’s important to note that the magazine has minor wear throughout, but these imperfections do not detract from its overall value as a collector's item.
This treasured magazine will also arrive with protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Whether you choose to display it on your coffee table or add it to your cherished collection, it is sure to be a conversation starter.
- Unique cover art by the renowned Art Spiegelman.
- Comes protected in plastic for lasting preservation.
Capture a piece of literary and artistic heritage with this magazine that not only enhances your collection but also serves as an appreciation of the artistry and storytelling that have defined The New Yorker for decades.
Specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.