Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine artwork and timeless humor, you'll appreciate this rare find: The New Yorker Magazine dated June 14, 1993, featuring the unforgettable "Jurassic Perks" cover by the talented Edward Sorel. This particular issue showcases a delightful combination of wit and creativity that is synonymous with The New Yorker, making it a fantastic piece to add to your collection or to gift to someone special.
This magazine is in good condition overall, showing only minor wear that reflects its age and history. It comes with an address label affixed to the front, a common feature found in many magazines from that era. Despite these small blemishes, the cover illustration remains vibrant, vividly illustrating Sorel's imaginative take on a Jurassic theme.
Each page of the magazine is a delightful exploration of the cultural events and humor that defined the early 90s. Featuring a variety of articles and illustrations, this issue provides a nostalgic glance into a past filled with unique storytelling and satire that has become a hallmark of The New Yorker.
Your purchase also includes a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this collectible remains preserved for years to come. You'll find that owning a piece of art and history like this doesn't just enhance your collection; it also serves as a wonderful conversation starter.
- Unique and colorful cover illustrated by Edward Sorel.
- Protective covering included to maintain magazine's condition.
Be sure to add this charming piece of literary history to your cart today!