Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from November 20, 1989. This vintage edition features a stunning full theme cover designed by the talented artist Bob Knox. A true collector's item, this magazine captures the essence of its time and is perfect for those who appreciate art, journalism, and nostalgia.
Measuring up to your expectations, this magazine comes in an acceptable condition with visible signs of wear, characteristic of its age. The absence of a label adds to its unique charm, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. Please review the photos provided to assess the magazine's condition for yourself.
Each copy is preserved in a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition despite the passage of time. However, it's essential to note that some pages have been cut out and are missing, which is reflected in the overall pricing.
Key features of this collector's magazine include:
- Beautiful full theme cover by renowned artist Bob Knox
- Protected with a plastic covering for preservation
This November edition of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it’s a historical artifact that reflects the cultural landscape of the late 1980s. Whether you're an avid reader, a student of design, or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue serves as a perfect token of the era. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a unique piece of art and journalism history.
Check out the image below to see the iconic cover:
Embrace nostalgia and elevate your collection with this timeless publication. Add it to your cart today and bring home a slice of the past!