Description
Discover a piece of history with the The New Yorker Magazine January 2, 1984. Featuring a full theme cover by renowned artist Arnie Levin, this magazine is a classic collectible that captures the essence of its time. Whether you're a dedicated New Yorker reader or a collector of vintage magazines, this edition is sure to impress.
This publication is in good used condition, making it a great addition to your collection. It does not include an address label, which enhances its appeal for collectors. Please note that, as a used item, it may show some signs of wear:
- Edges may have minor wear and/or rips, adding character to this vintage piece.
- The cover and pages on the front may be slightly bent, but this does not detract from its overall historical value.
It comes without a plastic protective covering, so you may want to store it carefully to preserve its charm. Despite its age, the magazine remains a fascinating window into the past, filled with cultural insights and artistic expression from one of the most respected publications in America.
This specific issue showcases Levin’s unique artistic style, often marked by vibrant colors and imaginative themes that were prevalent during the early '80s. As you flip through the pages, you'll find engaging articles and illustrations that reflect the interests and concerns of that era.
Check out the stunning cover art below:
With its rich history and cultural insights, this magazine isn't just reading material; it's a treasure trove of memories waiting to be explored. Don't miss your chance to own this collectible piece of American media.