Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with the July 22, 1985 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a distinctive full theme cover illustrated by the talented Ed Koren. This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collector's item that reflects the spirit and culture of its time. Perfect for fans of vintage illustrations, this magazine is a must-have addition to any collection.
As you thumb through its pages, you'll discover a rich tapestry of humor, commentary, and art that The New Yorker is famous for. This particular issue showcases Koren's unique style, bringing a charming and whimsical perspective to the theme of that week. What makes this magazine special is not only its cover but also the nostalgia it carries, giving readers a glimpse into the past.
Condition-wise, this magazine is used and remains in good shape, making it an ideal find for enthusiasts. Here are some key features:
- Iconic Cover Art: Admire Ed Koren's fascinating artwork that captures the essence of the era.
- Historical Relevance: A fantastic piece for showcasing how culture and design have evolved over the years.
While the magazine does not come with a plastic protective cover, it is part of its charm, embodying the wear and history of an 80s publication. Please note that the edges may show some wear and minor rips, and the cover and pages may be slightly bent – features that add to its authenticity and nostalgic appeal.
This issue does not contain an address label, ensuring you get a cleaner presentation that is perfect for display or gift-giving. Whether you’re looking to reminisce or to start a conversation, this magazine is a fantastic choice.
Take a look at the cover image below to see Ed Koren's delightful work:
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history. Grab this unique magazine today and enjoy a slice of the vibrant past that shaped today's magazines.