Description
Step into a nostalgic moment with this full magazine featuring The New Yorker from November 5, 1990, and beautifully adorned with the captivating theme cover by Benoit Van Innis. This issue is a perfect collector's item for fans of the iconic magazine, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and events that shaped the early '90s.
The New Yorker has long been celebrated for its insightful articles, compelling narratives, and stunning illustrations. This issue, as part of the esteemed collection, encapsulates the essence of literary journalism and arts commentary. Whether you are a devoted reader or a history enthusiast, this magazine is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
Key Features:
- Used condition yet well-preserved, showcasing the charm of print media.
- Creative theme cover by renowned artist Benoit Van Innis, making it a standout piece.
Please note that this magazine is in good condition overall. It does not contain an address label, ensuring that it is perfect for display or personal enjoyment. However, some signs of wear may be present, including minor edge wear and potential rips. It is worth mentioning that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle it with care.
Ideal for collectors and lovers of classic literature, this issue serves as a window into a bygone era of journalism. The insightful articles and witty commentary that The New Yorker is known for enrich the pages of this timeless magazine.
Do not miss the chance to own this piece of history. Add The New Yorker: November 5, 1990, to your collection today!