Description
Discover a piece of history with the April 15, 1991 edition of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring the whimsical cover art titled A Curnocopia by renowned illustrator Ed Koren. This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors of literary art and periodicals, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural fabric of the early '90s.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a great addition to your collection or a perfect gift for a fellow magazine enthusiast. The magazine comes from a newsstand and is without a label, emphasizing its vintage appeal. While it does exhibit minor wear throughout, these subtle signs of age add character to this collectible item.
Included with your purchase is a protective plastic covering, ensuring that your magazine stays safe from further wear and tear. However, it’s essential to note that there are some marks on the magazine. Be sure to view the accompanying photos to get a better understanding of its condition.
Features of this magazine include:
- Unique Vintage Artwork: The eye-catching illustration by Ed Koren makes this magazine a standout piece for art lovers and New Yorker fans.
- Collector’s Item: Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their collection with a reputable American magazine from a significant cultural era.
This edition weighs the nostalgic charm of The New Yorker alongside Koren’s distinctive style, capturing the essence of a time when the magazine was known for its insightful commentary on culture and society. Whether you're an avid reader or a casual fan, you're sure to appreciate the humor and artistry within these pages.
Take a look at the magazine below:
Grab this vintage edition of The New Yorker while it lasts, and experience the unique blend of art, culture, and history it has to offer!