Description
Step back in time and explore a classic issue of The New Yorker magazine, dated August 25, 1980. This edition is not just a magazine; it's a piece of history, featuring a charming theme art cover by the renowned artist J. J. Sempé. Known for his whimsical illustrations, Sempé captures the essence of New York life in a way that resonates with readers even today.
This particular issue is classified as Very Good/Excellent condition. It has been preserved well over the years, showing minimal wear and maintaining its vibrant colors. Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines or just a fan of The New Yorker, this magazine is a must-have for your collection. It presents an opportunity to delve into the rich storytelling and sharp wit that The New Yorker is known for.
As a bonus, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering that adds another layer of safeguarding to your investment. You can display it proudly on your coffee table or add it to your curated collection without worrying about damage. This edition has no label, making it ideal for collectors who prefer their items in a newsstand-fresh format.
- Own a classic piece of The New Yorker history with an exquisite cover by J. J. Sempé.
- Maintained in great condition with protective covering, perfect for collectors.
In summary, The New Yorker Magazine from August 25, 1980, is more than just a reading material. It's an artifact filled with thought-provoking articles, engaging illustrations, and a slice of cultural history. With its vibrant design and charming cover, it will make an impressive addition to anyone’s collection.
- Very Good/Excellent
- No Label/Newsstand
- Magazine is in overall great condition.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering.