Description
Discover a piece of iconic journalism and artistry with The New Yorker from October 26, 1992. This full magazine features an exceptional theme cover designed by the talented Andrea Arroyo. It encapsulates the unique blend of art and storytelling that The New Yorker is famed for.
This particular issue is rated in very good condition, making it a valuable addition to your collection. It showcases Arroyo's artistic flair, offering readers not just the articles within, but also a beautiful visual experience on the cover. The vibrant illustrations and thoughtful design reflect the cultural nuances present during that period, making it a memorable piece for any magazine lover.
One notable aspect of this magazine is that it has a label on the front, which adds to its character and historical value. Despite this, the magazine itself remains in overall great condition, allowing you to enjoy the intriguing content without concern. Furthermore, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays preserved for years to come.
This magazine is more than just pages filled with text; it's a journey into the past. The articles included offer insights into the events and culture of the early '90s, making it an important collector's item for those interested in history, art, and literature. Whether you are a long-time subscriber to the magazine or new to its charm, this issue holds something special for everyone.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Very Good condition, ideal for collectors.
- Includes a striking cover by Andrea Arroyo.
Grab a piece of history today and enjoy the timeless elegance of The New Yorker within this special edition!