Description
Discover a classic piece of literary history with The New Yorker Magazine from March 12, 1990, featuring a full theme cover designed by the talented Kathy Osborn Young. This magazine is a delightful representation of the distinctive style and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is known for. Whether you’re a collector, a fan of great journalism, or simply wish to explore a snapshot of the world during this vibrant decade, this edition is a must-have.
Each magazine comes in a 'Good' condition yet retains its charm, showcasing its age with minor wear that adds to its character. It is a newsstand edition, ensuring that you have an authentic piece of history. This magazine does not feature any labels, giving it a clean appearance perfect for display.
Your purchase includes a protective plastic covering ensuring that this treasured item remains in good condition for years to come. You can display it on your coffee table or keep it in your library with pride. The content includes thought-provoking articles and beautiful illustrations typical of The New Yorker’s signature style, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
- Unique Artwork: The cover art by Kathy Osborn Young captures a pivotal moment in the 90s, making it an appealing visual artifact.
- Collector's Item: An excellent find for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and The New Yorker fans alike, providing insight into past cultural narratives.
Embrace a piece of history and enjoy the whimsical yet insightful world of The New Yorker magazine from March 1990. This collector’s item not only tells a story but also sparks conversations and nostalgia for those who remember this vibrant era.