Description
Delve into the captivating world of The New Yorker with the September 2, 1991 edition, showcasing a stunning theme cover art by the talented Devera Ehrenberg. This magazine isn't just a publication; it's a piece of artistic history that reflects the vibrant culture and history of its time. If you're a collector or just someone who appreciates fine literature and art, this magazine is an essential addition to your library.
This edition boasts a full magazine theme cover that captures the essence of New Yorker artistry at its peak. Known for its distinctive style, The New Yorker is celebrated for its thought-provoking articles, captivating fiction, and unique illustrations. The September 2, 1991 issue is no exception, displaying the signature combination of wit and elegance that the magazine is renowned for.
In terms of condition, this magazine is rated Very Good/Excellent, which means it retains its charm and readability while showing minimal signs of wear. A few highlights of this edition include:
- No Label/Newsstand—perfect for those who prefer unmarked collectibles.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.
The magazine is an excellent choice for gifting or for personal enjoyment. It’s ideal for curling up with on a quiet evening or displaying proudly on your coffee table. Enjoy a slice of literary and artistic history that transcends time.
Rest assured, your purchase includes a magazine that is in overall great condition, making it a reliable find for any enthusiast. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of The New Yorker legacy!