Description
Step into a nostalgic journey with "The New Yorker" from September 12, 1994, featuring a captivating theme cover by renowned artist Eric Drooker. This full magazine embodies the quintessential charm of New Yorker publications and offers a glimpse into the rich artistic culture of the time. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates a piece of literary history, this issue is sure to bring a smile.
In very good condition, this magazine showcases Drooker's unique style that eloquently captures the essence of New York City through thought-provoking imagery. Each page invites you to explore intriguing articles, essays, and illustrations that are signature elements of The New Yorker experience. Whether you're reminiscing or diving in for the first time, this magazine promises a delightful read.
The magazine includes the original cover and is accompanied by a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation over the years. Plus, it features a label on the front, adding a bit of character to this already unique item. Every detail matters, and this publication maintains a high standards for any collection.
Key features include:
- Very Good condition, making it a remarkable addition for any collection.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering to ensure longevity and safety.
To make it a perfect collectible, you can appreciate the value of having a magazine that encapsulates a moment in time while celebrating artistry and insightful journalism. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history that reflects both the style and substance of Eric Drooker's artistry.