Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the iconic The New Yorker September 24, 1990 issue, featuring a captivating theme cover art by the talented Barbara Westman. This full magazine is not just a collector's item; it encapsulates the essence of an era through its thought-provoking articles and illustrations that continue to resonate today. Whether you're a long-time fan of this esteemed publication or a casual reader, this issue serves as a wonderful time capsule.
Dive into the pages that showcase some of the finest writing of the time. The New Yorker has long been known for its in-depth reporting, cultural dissecting, and unique wit. This particular issue is in Very Good/Excellent condition, promising a delightful reading experience. It is perfect for those who appreciate the finer details of magazine collecting.
One significant benefit of this magazine is that it bears no label, making it a true newsstand edition. You will receive a pristine magazine that looks and feels new. The full cover art by Barbara Westman adds an artistic value that enhances any collection. Additionally, this gem comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in excellent condition for years to come.
- High-quality magazine in very good condition without any label.
- Comes with a protective covering, preserving its value.
Whether you’re looking to add to your collection or seeking a unique gift for a literary enthusiast in your life, this The New Yorker September 24, 1990 full magazine theme cover by Barbara Westman delivers on both fronts. It is truly a treasure that reflects a moment in time, making it an essential for any serious collector. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of history!