Description
Introducing the March 4, 1991 issue of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring the striking cover art "Ship Boat" by the talented Gretchen Dow Simpson. This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the timeless charm and artistic value of The New Yorker.
Whether you're an avid reader or a casual browser, this edition captures the essence of early '90s journalism and art. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the culture and events of that time. With each page, you’ll savor the unique blend of witty articles, thought-provoking essays, and captivating illustrations that The New Yorker is known for.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its condition. Although previously owned, it remains in good shape, preserving its original charm and appeal. Here are some key highlights:
- No Address Label: This magazine does not have an address label, making it a perfect addition to your collection without any distractions.
- Artistic Cover: The iconic "Ship Boat" cover art by Gretchen Dow Simpson adds a beautiful aesthetic to any collection, showcasing the artistic flair of The New Yorker.
Be aware that this vintage magazine may show some signs of wear due to its age. You might notice slight fraying along the edges or minor rips, which only add to its character and history. For those looking to enjoy a piece of literary history, this edition does not come with a plastic protective covering, making it easy to handle and flip through its pages.
Take a look at the captivating cover below:
Add this remarkable piece of history to your collection today! It’s a valuable find for both magazine lovers and art enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on the chance to own a part of The New Yorker’s storied legacy.