The New Yorker Magazine May 28 2012 Cold Graduation by Mark Ulriksen No Label


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Discover the thought-provoking and timeless world of The New Yorker with the May 28, 2012 issue featuring the captivating cover art titled "Cold Graduation," brilliantly illustrated by Mark Ulriksen. This magazine is not just a periodical; it's an experience that merges insightful commentary with remarkable artistry. Whether you're a long-time reader or new to the magazine, this issue offers a delightful glimpse into the cultural zeitgeist of its time.

What sets this particular magazine apart is not only the exceptional artwork but also its condition. The newsstand edition comes without a label, ensuring a clean and pristine presentation. The overall edges of the magazine are in good shape, maintaining the beautiful aesthetics of the cover, which is a perfect addition for collectors or enthusiasts alike.

This issue of The New Yorker is protected by a durable plastic covering, promising to preserve its quality for years to come. It allows you to enjoy the rich illustrations and engaging articles without worrying about wear and tear. It's an ideal piece for display on a coffee table or as part of a curated collection that showcases a love for literature and the arts.

The magazine features:

  • Striking artwork by renowned illustrator Mark Ulriksen.
  • A robust collection of articles that reflect the distinctive voice of The New Yorker.

In addition to its aesthetic value, this issue serves as a portal to the sophisticated storytelling and sharp commentary that the publication is known for. The cover art perfectly encapsulates the essence of graduation, a symbolic transition in life, tying in personal experiences and collective insights.

For fans of The New Yorker, this issue is a treasure. Grab your copy today and delve into the captivating stories that shaped this era!

The New Yorker Magazine May 28 2012 Cover

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