Description
Discover a piece of literary history with The New Yorker Magazine from November 23, 1981, featuring a captivating theme art cover designed by the talented Eugene Mihaesco. This collectible magazine encapsulates the creative spirit of the era, making it a must-have for fans of journalism, art, and nostalgia. The New Yorker is known for its unique blend of insightful reporting and inspiring artwork, and this issue is no exception.
The artwork on the cover draws you in, making it a fantastic addition to your magazine collection or display. Each page invites you to explore witty commentary and engaging essays that reflect the culture and politics of the time. Whether you are an avid reader, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates art and design, this magazine offers timeless value.
Condition is important when collecting vintage magazines. This copy is categorized as "Good" condition. It has some minor wear throughout the magazine, but it remains largely intact and visually appealing. Additionally, it comes with a protective plastic covering that ensures its preservation for years to come.
Some noteworthy features of this issue include:
- No newsstand label, which preserves its collectible value.
- Includes minor imperfections, adding character and authenticity to the piece.
Take a closer look: the images reveal more about its condition and design. You can view the cover and details closely in the image below:
Overall, this issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a captivating moment in time. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, and anyone who appreciates the finer details of literary and visual communication. Grab this unique piece of history before it's gone!