Description
The New Yorker: November 7, 1983, showcases a remarkable cover by the talented artist Abel Quezada. This full magazine encapsulates a moment in history, offering retro appeal to collectors and fans of periodicals alike.
As a part of The New Yorker’s illustrious legacy, this issue features insightful articles and captivating illustrations that remain relevant today. Whether you're a devoted fan or a casual reader, this magazine presents a unique glimpse into the cultural and artistic conversations of the early '80s.
This particular issue is used and in good condition, ready to be enjoyed or displayed. Here are some notable features:
- Vintage treasure: Perfect for collectors looking to enhance their library with a classic edition.
- Distinctive cover art: Abel Quezada’s creative touch makes this magazine a standout piece in any collection.
Please note the following specifics regarding its condition:
• It contains no address label, making it a clean addition to your magazine collection.
• While the magazine shows some wear on the edges and may feature small rips, it only adds character to this vintage piece.
• It does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing for a more authentic, hands-on experience.
Whatever your reason for wanting this magazine, it serves as a delightful piece of history that connects readers to the past and sparks conversations about the themes it covers.
Don’t miss the chance to own this cherished vintage magazine. It’s more than just a publication; it’s a collectible that carries stories and memories from a significant time in journalism.