Description
Discover a piece of New Yorker history with the October 17, 1994 issue, featuring a striking full magazine theme cover designed by the talented Mark Ulriksen. This magazine edition presents a unique window into the past, showcasing captivating artwork and thought-provoking content that defines The New Yorker’s legacy in journalism and illustration.
This issue not only offers artistic beauty but also presents a fascinating read. It includes an array of articles and stories that were relevant at the time, reflecting on cultural trends and societal issues. Whether you’re a collector, an aficionado of The New Yorker, or just someone curious about the world of magazine publishing, this edition is a must-have.
Condition is essential for any collector, and this magazine is in good condition. Although it has an address label on the front, this minor detail does not detract from the overall aesthetic appeal of the cover. Having a magazine dating back to 1994, you can expect some natural aging. There is minor wear throughout the magazine, including a small rip, which is clearly depicted in the accompanying photograph.
To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes with a protective plastic covering. This will help shield it from further wear and tear, making it a great investment for anyone looking to maintain the quality of their collection over time.
- Key Feature: Full magazine theme cover by renowned illustrator Mark Ulriksen.
- Key Benefit: A valuable collectible that captures a moment in time with rich articles and illustrations.
Additional specifications of this magazine include:
- Good Condition
- Has address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic covering
- Wear on binding
- Small rip (see photo below)
Adding this issue to your collection not only enriches your library but also resonates with the essence of New Yorker storytelling. Do not miss out on your chance to own this fascinating edition!