Description
Step back in time with a classic collectible: The New Yorker Magazine from December 20, 1982. This magazine features a captivating cover illustration titled "Man with Logs" by renowned artist Arnie Levin. It offers a wonderful glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1980s while showcasing Levin's unique artistic style.
This issue is an excellent choice for collectors, literature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the rich history and artistry of The New Yorker. You’ll find that this magazine is more than just a periodical; it is a piece of history that reflects the thoughts and creativity of a bygone era.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as “Good.” It is a newsstand edition and comes without a label, making it a perfect fit for collectors who prefer their pieces in a classic form. Expect minor wear throughout the magazine, which adds to its charming character and authenticity. It also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation.
- Features striking artwork by Arnie Levin on the cover, which is a conversation starter and a great addition to any collection.
- Includes original articles and illustrations reflective of the magazine’s signature style during the period.
If you look closely, you may notice some minor marks on the magazine. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this delightful piece of New Yorker history. Be sure to check the included photos for a closer look at the item’s condition.
Adding this magazine to your collection will not only enhance your shelves but also provide insight into the artistic trends and societal reflections of the time. Grab this unique collectible today and enjoy a piece of history from The New Yorker!