The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 18, 1942 Perry Barlow Cover


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Step back in time with the captivating The New Yorker Complete Magazine from April 18, 1942, featuring an enchanting cover by Perry Barlow. This issue showcases Barlow's unique talent for illustrating the vibrant spirit of New York City life. His trademark combination of humor and warmth brings this vintage piece to life, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

Inside, you will find a treasure trove of delightful articles, sharp wit, and keen insights into the world of the 1940s. As one of the most recognized contributors to The New Yorker, Barlow's work is beloved by many, adding a special touch to this historic publication.

Condition matters when it comes to collectibles. This magazine is in acceptable condition for its age, excelling in several key aspects:

  • Interior Condition: The inside pages are well-preserved, boasting good condition with minimal signs of aging. There are no missing pages, and the print remains crystal clear and legible.
  • General Condition: Overall, the magazine is in good vintage condition, maintaining its charm as a piece of history.
  • Cover Condition: The cover itself shows signs of age and wear, but it retains its character. Please view the accompanying photos to appreciate its authenticity.

This April 1942 issue is particularly rare, with only a few copies remaining in circulation. It offers a window into the past, capturing the essence of a transitioning world during the Second World War. Whether you are an avid magazine collector or a lover of vintage art, this issue is a fantastic addition to your collection.

Don’t wait too long—our collection includes over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, and they are disappearing fast! This piece of history not only tells a story but also connects with readers who appreciate the rich legacy of one of America's most iconic magazines.

The New Yorker Magazine April 18, 1942 Perry Barlow Cover

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