Description
Discover a true gem from the past with the vintage issue of The New Yorker dated May 4, 1992. This full magazine features a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Ann McCarthy. Whether you're a collector, a fan of classic journalism, or just someone who appreciates great art, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
This particular issue is rated in Very Good condition, ensuring it's a delightful find for anyone who values well-preserved publications. The cover displays the charming artistic style of McCarthy, making it a great conversation starter for your home or office. A label on the front hints at its history and gives it a unique character, showcasing the magazine's journey through time.
Not only does this magazine look great on display, it also tells incredible stories and offers insightful commentary from its time. It’s a wonderful way to dive back into the cultural and social narratives of the early '90s. Perfect for those nostalgic for the era or those looking to understand the country’s past through literature and art.
This magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it is safeguarded against wear and tear. Whether you want to flip through its pages or showcase it as part of your decor, you can rest assured that it will remain in excellent condition.
- Very Good condition, showing minimal signs of wear.
- Includes a protective plastic cover for added preservation.
Get your hands on this unique piece today and appreciate its artistry and relevance. It's more than just a magazine; it's a piece of history that deserves a place in every collector's library.