Description
Discover a piece of history with this collectible issue of The New Yorker Magazine, published on April 11, 1983. The cover features the thought-provoking artwork titled Taking A Break by the talented Abel Quezada. This edition offers a glimpse into the unique cultural landscape of the early 1980s, making it a must-have for both magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear throughout, which adds character to this classic piece of journalism. The absence of a label makes it perfect for any collection or display. Whether you're a longtime fan of The New Yorker or discovering its brilliance for the first time, this issue provides an engaging look back in time.
As a special bonus, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation. This additional layer of protection helps keep your magazine in the best condition possible while allowing you to appreciate the stunning illustrations and insightful articles within.
- Unique Artwork: The cover art by Abel Quezada offers a visually captivating representation of themes relevant to its publication time, making it a conversation starter.
- Collectible Value: As a vintage issue, it holds significant value for collectors, particularly those passionate about literary and cultural history.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history. Whether you plan to display it or tuck it away in your collection, this magazine will surely be a treasured addition. With its rich narratives and timeless artwork, it captures the essence of a bygone era in America.