Description
Step back in time with this vintage gem: The New Yorker October 1, 1990 Full Magazine featuring a delightful cover by the renowned Roz Chast. This issue captures the essence of a specific moment in history while showcasing Chast's signature style that blends humor and insight. It’s a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of nostalgia alike.
The magazine is classified in good condition, which means it has its character marks, telling stories of its journey since its release. Although there is some minor wear throughout, this only adds to its charm, making it a perfect addition to your collection. The article features a vibrant, eye-catching cover that will surely spark conversations and admiration from visitors.
One of the biggest advantages of adding this item to your cart is its protective covering. Your magazine will come with a plastic protective cover, ensuring it is well preserved and shielded from environmental factors. Whether you're displaying it on your coffee table or adding it to a bookshelf, you can be confident it will last for years to come.
In terms of minor imperfections, you will find a small rip on the magazine, clearly depicted in the accompanying photo. This detail does not detract from its overall aesthetic appeal, and each crease holds a piece of history.
To summarize the important specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand Edition: No Label present
- Wear: Minor signs of use across the magazine
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic covering
- Damage: Small rip noted—see photo for details
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary history! With its unique cover art by Roz Chast and notable articles that inspired readers in 1990, this magazine is perfect for any fan of The New Yorker. Buy it today to dive into the wit and wisdom of a bygone era.