COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 8 2014 Derek Jeter Bows Out by Mark Ulriksen


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Celebrate the legacy of baseball with the exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated September 8, 2014. This stunning piece features an iconic illustration by Mark Ulriksen showcasing the unforgettable moment when baseball legend Derek Jeter bows out of the game. It is not just a magazine cover; it is a tribute to an athlete who has made a remarkable impact on the sport.

As a collector's item, this cover represents a significant moment in sports history, perfect for fans and art enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a longtime follower of baseball or simply appreciate unique art, this cover will make a great addition to your memorabilia collection.

This particular item is sold as a cover only, allowing you to focus on the beautiful artwork. The image captures the emotion of the moment, making it a heartfelt conversation starter for any room in your home or office.

Condition-wise, the cover is categorized as "Good." It has a label on the front that adds to its vintage character but may also show signs of minor wear across the magazine. A notable feature of this product is that it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in reasonable condition for years to come.

  • Beautifully illustrated tribute to Derek Jeter by renowned artist Mark Ulriksen.
  • Includes a plastic protective covering to maintain its quality.

For those passionate about baseball, or simply for anyone who appreciates illustrated art, this cover serves more than just an aesthetic purpose. It embodies the nostalgia of an era and the spirit of sportsmanship.

Wear is evident on the binding. Please make sure to review the provided images to get an accurate representation of the product. Overall, this cover is not only a piece of art, but a slice of history that captures the essence of an unforgettable moment in sports.

The New Yorker September 8 2014 Derek Jeter Bows Out Cover

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