Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine history, look no further than this exceptional issue of The New Yorker from April 13, 1935. Featuring a captivating cover by the iconic Barney Tobey, this magazine is not only a piece of art but also a time capsule of the era. Tobey's illustrations are well-known for their humor and insightful social commentary, making his work highly regarded among The New Yorker aficionados.
This particular magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges, which is impressive considering its age. To get a better understanding of its condition, be sure to check out the included photos. Finding magazines from this period is a rarity, and copies like this are hard to come by. This issue is perfect for collectors and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the charm of classic magazine artistry.
One of the best parts about owning this issue is the glimpse it provides into the social and cultural landscape of the 1930s. As you flip through its pages, you'll experience the humor and style prevalent during that time. Additionally, this magazine is part of a larger collection of over 4,000 issues we offer, making it a splendid opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
- Historical Significance: An authentic artifact from the 1930s, capturing the essence of its time.
- Artwork by a Renowned Illustrator: Enjoy the whimsical and humorous cover created by Barney Tobey.
Each issue from The New Yorker tells a story, and this one is no exception. Discover the brilliance of classic humor and the evolution of illustration by adding this treasured issue to your collection today!