Description
Step back in time to May 16, 1983, with this vintage issue of The New Yorker Magazine. Featured on the front cover is a stunning illustration titled "Flower Vines" by renowned artist Joseph Farris. This magazine brings the charm and wit of The New Yorker right into your collection.
This particular issue is categorized as "Good" condition and comes without a newsstand label, adding to its classic appeal. Although it shows some minor wear consistent with age, it retains its overall integrity. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the unique character that vintage magazines like this one bring to your collection.
Each issue encapsulates the spirit of its time. Pages filled with thought-provoking articles, captivating stories, and stunning illustrations await you. This is not just a magazine; it represents an era of art, culture, and journalism that shaped modern literature.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition and enhance longevity.
- Perfect for collectors, gift-givers, or anyone who appreciates art and literature from decades past.
The magazine features a glossy cover with vibrant colors that will catch the eye of any reader. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history. Whether for display, a casual read, or as a thoughtful gift, this magazine is sure to delight anyone who values literary and artistic heritage.
Authenticity matters, and this original issue adheres to the high standards that The New Yorker is known for. Add this magazine to your collection today and embrace a slice of cultural history that continues to resonate.