Description
If you're a fan of collectible magazines, then this edition of The New Yorker from November 2, 1992, is a must-have for your collection. Featuring a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Robert Risko, this magazine captures the essence of the early '90s with its unique artistry and cultural references. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a newer fan of The New Yorker, this vintage issue will surely add character to your collection and spark conversation.
This magazine is rated in Very Good condition, indicating that it has been well-preserved over the years. While it does have a label on the front, it does not overshadow the beautiful cover art created by Risko. The vibrant illustrations and thoughtful articles housed within these pages are a delightful reminder of the magazine's rich history in publishing quality content.
To ensure that this treasured piece is protected for years to come, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This additional feature ensures that the pages remain intact and the cover art stays vibrant, making it perfect for display or for browsing through the insightful articles.
- Very Good condition with a beautiful theme cover.
- Includes a protective covering to preserve the magazine.
Owning this magazine provides a nostalgic glimpse into the literary culture of the past. It not only serves as a piece of history but also reflects the influential artistry that The New Yorker has maintained through the years. Get your hands on this remarkable issue today, and enjoy the brilliance of Robert Risko’s work and the engaging articles that The New Yorker is known for. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a slice of literary history!