Description
Step into the world of insightful commentary and captivating art with the iconic issue of The New Yorker published on January 16, 1995. This full magazine features a stunning theme cover by renowned artist Mark Ulriksen, showcasing his unique style and thought-provoking imagery. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates literary culture, this magazine represents a snapshot of the era's artistic and journalistic prowess.
This issue is classified as Very Good condition, indicating that it has been well-preserved over the years while still displaying the charm of its vintage appeal. This magazine is an excellent addition to any collection, whether you're a dedicated follower of The New Yorker or someone interested in Americana and art. It encapsulates the essence of the 90s with both its content and cover art.
Notably, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in great shape for many more years. It has a label affixed to the front, offering a glimpse into its history and previous ownership, which adds to its character and appeal. These small details make it a compelling item for serious collectors looking to enhance their collection.
With the purchase of this magazine, you will enjoy:
- High-quality print with captivating artwork that embodies the essence of The New Yorker.
- A well-preserved magazine that can serve as an interesting conversation starter in your home or office.
As you dive into the pages of this magazine, you will discover articles and essays that reflect the culture and society of the time, making it not just a visual treat but an informative read as well. Grab this opportunity to own a piece of history, and display it proudly or share it with friends!