Description
Discover a remarkable piece of art history with the February 27, 2006, issue of The New Yorker. This full magazine features the unique theme cover art by renowned illustrator Mark Ulriksen, which captures the essence of the publication's sophisticated yet accessible literary and artistic engagement. Ideal for both collectors and fans, this edition stands out with its stunning visuals and captivating stories.
This magazine is not just a reading material; it is a collectible that embodies the intellectual curiosity and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. As a magazine enthusiast, you’ll appreciate obtaining a copy that brings back memories of thought-provoking articles and exceptional illustrations. Enjoy the distinct voice that The New Yorker offers with every flipped page, taking you on a journey through various topics relevant to modern-day society.
The condition of this particular issue is rated as Very Good, ensuring that you will receive a largely well-preserved magazine. While it does have a label on the front, it does not detract from the overall aesthetic appeal of this stunning publication. Additionally, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, providing you with assurance that your collectible will remain safe and pristine.
Features and benefits of this magazine include:
- Beautifully illustrated cover by Mark Ulriksen, adding a dash of artistry to your collection.
- Includes a protective covering to preserve your magazine for years to come.
Enhance your collection today with this stunning edition of The New Yorker. With its insightful articles and iconic cover art, it serves as a perfect gift for loyal fans or as an exquisite item for your personal library. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of New Yorker history!
This magazine's features include:
- Very Good condition
- Has label on front
- Overall great condition
- Comes with a plastic protective covering