Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from June 24, 1991, featuring an iconic cover illustration of Harry Truman at the beach by renowned artist Benoit Van Innis. This magazine serves not only as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era but also as a stunning collectible for passionate fans of American history and art. Whether you are an avid reader of The New Yorker or simply appreciate quality publications, this magazine is sure to impress.
The magazine is in good used condition, reflecting its character and age. It comes without an address label, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend. Please note that while the magazine holds significant value, it may show signs of wear, including edges that may be slightly worn or have minor rips. However, these imperfections add to its charm and authenticity.
This magazine does not include a plastic protective covering, so it is recommended to handle it with care. The artwork on the cover is not only visually striking but also represents a significant moment in time—one that resonates with the themes of leadership and leisure. Capture the spirit of summer and the complexities of history with this unique piece.
- Authentic cover art by Benoit Van Innis, enhancing your collection.
- No address label, assuring it remains a pristine collectible.
For those interested in adding this piece to a collection or for anyone who appreciates notable design and illustration, this New Yorker issue is a must-have. Enjoy the blend of laughter, thoughtful journalism, and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is known for, all while reveling in the historical backdrop of 1991.