The New Yorker July 21 2014 Full Magazine Theme Cover by Mark Ulriksen VG


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Sale price$9.95 USD

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Step back into the captivating world of journalism and illustration with the New Yorker July 21, 2014, Full Magazine Theme Cover by Mark Ulriksen. This magazine not only represents a specific date in time but also showcases the incredible artistry of Mark Ulriksen, a renowned illustrator whose works have graced the New Yorker cover. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this copy serves as a piece of art, history, and culture.

This particular edition is rated in Very Good condition. It features a striking cover that is sure to catch the eye of anyone who appreciates visual storytelling and artistic representation. Although this magazine has a label on the front, it does not detract from its overall beauty. The magazine is in exceptional shape, showcasing smooth edges that enhance its presentation, making it a perfect addition to any collection.

Each page tells a story, inviting readers to explore thought-provoking articles, commentary, and features that the New Yorker is famous for. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or a first-time reader, this magazine edition will engage and inspire you with its rich content.

  • Beautifully illustrated cover by Mark Ulriksen.
  • Covered in a protective plastic wrapping to ensure longevity.

The New Yorker magazine also comes with a protective covering, safeguarding it against wear and tear. The images within provide a glimpse into the vibrant culture and clever humor that the magazine is celebrated for, creating a nostalgic experience for readers. Please take note of the smooth edges and overall quality by examining the photos closely.



To recap, here are some specifications for this edition:

  • Condition: Very Good
  • Label on the front
  • Great shape
  • Smooth edges
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering

Don't miss the chance to own this special edition of the New Yorker, a piece of art that highlights the brilliance of both its cover artist and its editorial content. It's not just a magazine; it’s a narrative in magazine form, perfect for display or a detailed read.

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