Description
Discover a classic edition of The New Yorker magazine from February 14, 2000, featuring a charming Valentine's cover by the talented artist Mark Ulriksen. This magazine captures the spirit of love and creativity that The New Yorker is known for and makes a wonderful addition to any collection or a perfect gift for Valentine's Day enthusiasts.
In good condition, the magazine shows minor wear but retains its charm and integrity as a collectible. It features the iconic artwork on the cover that sparked conversations and artistic appreciation among readers when it was first released. A special touch is added with an address label on the front, hinting at its journey through time and its previous owner.
To protect this gem, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity for years to come. Whether you’re a collector, a passionate reader, or looking for a unique gift, this issue of The New Yorker offers something special to everyone.
Key features include:
- Artwork by Mark Ulriksen, making it a unique collector's item.
- Plastically protected to maintain condition for years.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history. This magazine not only celebrates Valentine's Day but also embodies the witty, insightful content that has made The New Yorker a staple in American publishing for decades. Its love-themed stories and illustrations are sure to captivate anyone who flips through its pages.
Take a step back in time to enjoy the art and stories that defined a moment in culture. Whether displayed prominently on your bookshelf or tucked away as a treasured keepsake, The New Yorker from February 14, 2000, by Mark Ulriksen is a delightful find. Enhance your collection today!