Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with the November 5, 1990, issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning full magazine theme cover designed by the talented Benoit van Innis. This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collectible gem that represents the charm and culture of The New Yorker during the early '90s. Whether you are a long-time fan of the magazine or a vintage collectible enthusiast, this issue is an excellent addition to your collection.
In its current Very Good/Excellent condition, this magazine boasts an eye-catching cover that showcases Benoit van Innis's unique art style. The visuals are a testament to the quality and creativity that The New Yorker is known for. You’ll appreciate the magazine's overall great condition and the fact that it comes without a newsstand label, ensuring a clean and pristine appearance for your display.
This magazine holds more than just beautiful artwork. It includes witty commentary, thought-provoking articles, and delightful cartoons, all of which are hallmarks of The New Yorker. Flip through its pages to explore a range of topics that still resonate today. The thoughtful content makes it perfect for nostalgic reading or simply to enjoy the rich tapestry of stories from a pivotal time in American history.
To keep your magazine protected and in excellent shape, it arrives with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and damage. Plus, you can display it proudly knowing it maintains its integrity.
Here are some key features that make this edition special:
- Very Good/Excellent condition ensures a collectible piece.
- No Label/Newsstand edition for a clean aesthetic appeal.
Don't miss the chance to own this noteworthy issue from The New Yorker. See for yourself the charm of this vintage find in the image below:
Take a step back in time and enjoy this remarkable piece that not only offers a glimpse into the past but also enriches your collection. Act now to secure this collectible magazine before it’s gone!