Description
Introducing the iconic The New Yorker Magazine from December 4, 1989, featuring a full theme cover by the talented Ann McCarthy. This vintage collectible is not just a magazine; it's a piece of history that captures the essence of its time, making it an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The cover art by Ann McCarthy represents a unique portrayal of the cultural themes prevalent during the late 1980s. It's a striking illustration that has become a memorable piece of the New Yorker legacy, offering a glimpse into the artistic styles and societal commentary that define the publication.
This magazine is in good condition and comes without a newsstand label, ensuring a pristine look for display. It has minor wear throughout, which adds a charming vintage feel to your collection. This authenticity only enhances its value as a time capsule of a bygone era.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Protective Cover: The magazine is encased in a plastic protective covering, preserving its quality and protecting it from further wear.
- Historical Significance: A collectible piece from the late 80s, it serves as an insightful reference to the culture and art of the period.
Minor wear is present on the binding, but this does not detract from the overall appeal of the magazine. It provides a genuine feel that every collector appreciates. Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader or just beginning your collection, this issue is sure to spark joy and nostalgia.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a part of history! Grab your The New Yorker Magazine December 4, 1989 today and add a unique piece of artwork to your collection.