Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker magazine from September 3, 1990, featuring a captivating full magazine theme cover illustrated by the talented J.B. Handelsman. This issue encapsulates the essence of its time, making it a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the rich cultural commentary of The New Yorker.
This magazine is not only a piece of art but also a snapshot of the significant events and trends of the early '90s. Whether you are a dedicated fan of The New Yorker or someone looking to add a unique item to your collection, this magazine delivers on both fronts. The stunning cover art enhances any bookshelf, coffee table, or display area.
The New Yorker September 3, 1990 issue is classified as being in good condition. It comes with some minor wear on the entire magazine, which adds character and authenticity to this vintage publication. A protective plastic cover is included, ensuring that your collectible remains in the best possible condition while on display.
Why add this beautiful magazine to your collection? Here are some reasons:
- Unique Artwork: The cover design by J.B. Handelsman is a fine example of the artistic flair that The New Yorker is known for.
- Timeless Content: This issue features a variety of articles and illustrations that provide a glimpse into the societal issues and cultural moments of 1990.
This magazine is newsstand quality with no label, making it a clean addition to your collection. It is ideal for both reading and display. Treat yourself or surprise a friend with this thoughtful gift. The New Yorker September 3, 1990 is more than just a magazine; it’s a nostalgic journey back to a vibrant time in American art and culture.
Key specifications include:
- Condition: Good
- Cover: Full Magazine Theme by J.B. Handelsman
- Protective Covering: Yes
- Minor Wear: Present