Description
Discover a piece of literary history with The New Yorker magazine from March 5, 1990. Celebrated for its sharp wit and keen eye on culture, this issue features a captivating theme cover by the talented artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. This magazine is not just a read; it is a collectible that encapsulates the essence of its time.
In very good to excellent condition, this issue embodies the charm and sophistication the New Yorker is known for. With no labels or newsstand markings, you can enjoy this magazine as it appeared fresh from the press over three decades ago. It's perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone seeking to dive into the rich world of journalism and illustration.
This magazine is enclosed in a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains undamaged for years to come. This makes it a great gift for friends or family who appreciate the finer things in life. Whether you're looking to adorn your coffee table or searching for an insightful read, this magazine is a fantastic choice.
One of the key attractions of this magazine is its vibrant cover art. Gretchen Dow Simpson’s work is a perfect example of how visual art and literary content intertwine, enhancing the reading experience. Additionally, the magazine contains an array of thought-provoking articles and cartoons that will keep you entertained and informed.
- This magazine is in overall great condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it intact and preserve its quality.