Description
Discover a piece of vintage journalism with this exceptional find: The New Yorker magazine from September 28, 1981. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by artist Jenm Oliver, making it a fantastic addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The New Yorker has been a staple of American literary and cultural commentary, and this issue showcases the magazine's unique style and depth that has enchanted readers for decades.
In excellent used condition, this magazine is perfect for display, gifting, or personal enjoyment. The pages are free from any address labels, ensuring an unobstructed view of the stunning cover art and pages within. Additionally, you will appreciate its smooth edges, which contribute to its overall appeal and quality. Each page retains its integrity, making this magazine an excellent find for those who cherish vintage publications.
- Excellent used condition with smooth edges for a clean appearance.
- No address labels, enhancing its visual and collectible value.
By owning this issue, you not only take home a beautiful representation of the magazine’s artistic heritage but also a piece of American history that reflects the social and cultural atmosphere of the early 1980s. It offers a delightful glimpse into the world of prestigious journalism, with articles and illustrations that resonate with timeless relevance.
Whether you're an avid New Yorker fan, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply someone who enjoys the fine arts of writing and journalism, this September 28, 1981 issue will surely inspire you. Don't miss out on adding this exquisite piece to your collection today!