Description
If you’re a fan of classic illustrations and insightful articles, then you'll love this vintage issue of The New Yorker! The New Yorker Magazine dated August 19, 1991, features the charming cover titled "An Exhibit Party," expertly illustrated by Donald Reilly. This collectible magazine is not just a publication; it encapsulates a moment in time when art and culture were vibrantly captured through an engaging visual format.
This issue is used but still in good condition, making it a perfect addition to any magazine collection or coffee table. Please note that it does not have an address label, ensuring a clean and unobtrusive look. Although there may be some wear along the edges and minor rips, these imperfections only add to the magazine's unique character and charm.
Another important detail is that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so we recommend keeping it stored in a safe place if you want to maintain its current condition. This vintage magazine comes with thought-provoking articles and witty humor that The New Yorker is renowned for, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in culture and aesthetics.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Classic cover art by Donald Reilly, making it a beautiful display piece.
- A snapshot of cultural commentary from the early '90s, providing insights into the era.
This magazine is not just reading material; it's a keyhole into a pivotal time in American art and literature. Whether for personal enjoyment, academic research, or as a gift, this issue of The New Yorker is sure to provide value and delight for its reader. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history!