Description
Discover a piece of history with "The New Yorker: October 5, 1987." This full magazine features a stunning theme cover created by the talented Gretchen Dow Simpson, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of classic literature and art alike.
This vintage magazine captures the essence of the late 1980s, showcasing the unique blend of culture, politics, and humor that The New Yorker is famously known for. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or new to the magazine, this issue offers an authentic glimpse into the past and the artistic trends of the time.
Condition-wise, the magazine is used and remains in good shape. While it carries the charm of age, it's important to note that the edges may display some wear and/or rips, adding to its vintage appeal.
Some key features of this magazine include:
- Original theme cover art by Gretchen Dow Simpson, enhancing any collection.
- No address label, ensuring a clean and pristine presentation for display or reading.
Readers can enjoy a wide array of articles and illustrations that highlight both historical contexts and contemporary issues of that era, making it an interesting read even decades later. The magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so it may need additional care if displayed or stored.
As you explore its pages, you will appreciate the witty commentary and insightful perspectives that The New Yorker has been cherished for since its inception. This edition may be a perfect addition to your library or a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates vintage magazines.
Don't miss the chance to own this piece of literary and cultural history. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a moment in time, waiting to be rediscovered. Grab your copy today!