Description
Discover a gem from the past with the The New Yorker Magazine dated December 29, 1980, featuring a stunning theme art cover by the renowned artist William Steig. This magazine is not just a publication; it's a piece of history that captures the artistic and cultural essence of its time. The December 29 issue offers a unique reflection of the era's social commentary and illustration, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
This particular magazine is regarded as being in very good to excellent condition. It has been meticulously preserved to ensure that it remains in great shape for years to come. The cover art by William Steig adds a timeless quality to it, appealing to both art lovers and fans of The New Yorker. You don't want to miss out on owning this exceptional piece of magazine art.
Your purchase includes a protective plastic covering, so you can enjoy this magazine knowing that it is safeguarded from wear and tear. Whether you wish to display it on your coffee table or add it to your collection, this magazine is sure to spark conversations and nostalgia.
Features of this magazine include:
- Beautifully illustrated cover by William Steig, a classic depiction from the 1980s.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for enhanced durability and safeguarding.
The magazine does not include any labels or markings that are typically found on newsstand copies, ensuring its clean and pristine appearance. You can be confident in its overall excellent condition, perfect for both collectors and enthusiasts alike.
When you add this magazine to your collection, you’re not just acquiring a publication; you’re seizing a snapshot of an era, complete with thought-provoking illustrations and articles that echo the thoughts of the time. Get ready to dive back into the cultural landscape of the late 20th century with this unique piece of The New Yorker history.