Description
Discover a captivating piece of media history with "The New Yorker" magazine from May 13, 1991. This edition features the whimsical cover art titled "The Statue Mother" by renowned illustrator Donald Reilly. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this magazine provides a snapshot of cultural moments and artistic expression from the early '90s.
In good condition, this vintage magazine offers readers a rich blend of articles, essays, and satire, all characteristic of "The New Yorker." It's a delightful way to journey back to a time when the magazine was at the forefront of cultural commentary in America. Despite being a newsstand edition, it comes without a label, enhancing its aesthetic appeal as a collectible item.
The magazine does show minor wear on the entire surface, a testament to its history and charm. Such signs of age only add character to this publication, making it a great addition to any collection or as a standalone piece for your coffee table.
When you purchase this magazine, you will receive it with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. This thoughtful inclusion allows you to enjoy and display the magazine without worrying about potential damage.
- Unique Cover Art: The cover art by Donald Reilly captures the essence of the era and adds visual interest to your collection.
- Collector’s Item: This newsstand edition is perfect for fans of "The New Yorker" or anyone interested in vintage publications.
Add this special edition of "The New Yorker" to your cart today, and relive the charm and wit of one of America’s most beloved magazines. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift for a fellow fan, this magazine is sure to impress!