Description
Discover a slice of literary history with the full magazine issue of The New Yorker from October 4, 1993. This particular edition features a captivating theme cover designed by the talented Edward Sorel, known for his remarkable artistic contributions to the magazine. Holding this issue in your hands allows you to reflect on the cultural and political narrative that The New Yorker has been known for over the decades.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a delightful addition for collectors and readers alike. Its unique cover design by Sorel captures attention and showcases his distinct style, providing an aesthetic pleasure that is both nostalgic and invigorating. Not only does it represent the magazine's high standard of artistry, but it also stands as a testament to the creativity of the era.
Included with your purchase is a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this treasured magazine remains well-preserved for years to come. Despite minor wear on the entire publication, this vintage piece comes with charm and personality that new magazines simply cannot replicate. It's a wonderful conversation starter for any bookshelf, or perfect for display in an office or reading nook.
As a bonus, it's essential to note that there is an address label affixed to the front cover, which does not detract from its overall appeal. The magazine's binding shows slight wear, adding to its vintage aesthetic while still remaining intact for enjoyable reading.
Key features of The New Yorker October 4, 1993 include:
- Unique and iconic theme cover by Edward Sorel.
- Protective plastic covering included for preservation.
Savor the insights and stories captured within the pages of this magazine. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker history!
- Good condition overall.
- Address label on the front.
- Minor wear present throughout the magazine.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering.
- Wear on the binding but remains intact.