Description
If you're a fan of classic literature and cultural commentary, you'll appreciate owning a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from May 24, 1982. This particular issue features "Barrel House," a captivating piece by Charles E. Martin that reflects the magazine's rich tradition of insightful journalism and thought-provoking narratives.
This particular copy is in good condition, showcasing a unique vintage charm that enhances its value for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The magazine does not have a newsstand label, making it an ideal find for those who appreciate unadulterated back issues. Keep in mind that while it is well-preserved, there are signs of minor wear throughout the magazine, which adds character to its appearance.
One of the highlights of this issue is its content, which captures the essence of the era's cultural nuances. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or discovering this magazine for the first time, you will find the articles engaging and relevant.
- Comes protected in a plastic cover, ensuring durability and longevity for future enjoyment.
- Includes original marks that reflect its history—an excellent addition to any collection.
This New Yorker Magazine is perfect for anyone looking to enrich their personal library or gift to a fellow aficionado. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own such a remarkable issue!
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In summary, this is not just a magazine; it is a collectible that resonates with nostalgia and history. Be sure to add this formidable edition to your collection today!