Description
Step into a piece of history with this genuine copy of The New Yorker dated May 18, 1992, featuring an unforgettable theme cover by the talented Kathy Osborn Young. This magazine is a treasure for collectors and fans of iconic art, offering a snapshot of cultural and social commentary from an era that continues to resonate today.
The cover art captures the spirit of the time, showcasing Young’s unique style and perspective. Whether you are an avid reader or simply appreciate artistic expression, this magazine will certainly spark conversation and nostalgia. Additionally, it serves as an excellent addition to any collection of The New Yorker magazines.
This particular copy is in good condition, considering its age. While it does have some minor wear, it maintains its charm and authenticity. The magazine does come with an address label on the front, a nod to its past life, and features a small rip, which doesn't detract significantly from its appeal. Plus, it comes protected with a plastic covering to help preserve its condition for years to come.
Here are some key features of this magazine:
- Genuine piece of The New Yorker history, perfect for collectors.
- Unique cover art by renowned artist Kathy Osborn Young.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of nostalgia. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a collectible that carries stories, art, and history within its pages. This would make a thoughtful gift for friends or family who appreciate art and culture.
Specifications include:
- Condition: Good
- Address label on the front
- Minor wear on the entire magazine
- Includes a protective plastic covering
- Small rip present (see photo)
Take a look at the image below to see the magazine cover and get a sense of its visual appeal:
Embrace the magic of vintage publications with this exceptional issue that has weathered the test of time.