The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 26, 1941 Perry Barlow Cover VG


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Sale price$89.99 USD

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If you're a fan of classic magazines or collector's items, you'll love this original April 26, 1941 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a captivating cover by renowned illustrator Perry Barlow. Known for his delightful and often humorous illustrations, Barlow perfectly captures the essence of New York life in this iconic piece of art. His covers showcase the vibrancy and spirit of the city, making this magazine a cherished find.

This particular issue features the charm of Barlow’s signature style, presenting a snapshot of everyday moments in a whimsical manner that is instantly recognizable and beloved by fans and collectors alike.

The magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor edge wear typical for its age. Such condition adds to the charm of vintage publications, allowing a glimpse into the past without compromising on aesthetic value. Be sure to view the photos provided to appreciate this well-preserved magazine. It’s a rare gem, with few copies left in circulation, making it a perfect addition for serious collectors who value authentic pieces of art history.

  • Rare Collectible: This April 1941 issue is a fantastic find for those looking to expand their vintage magazine collection.
  • Perry Barlow Cover: The captivating artwork on the cover is a hallmark of Barlow's creative genius and adds iconic value.

With over 4,000 New Yorker magazines in our inventory, you can be sure we have something for every enthusiast. Don’t miss your chance to own this splendid Perry Barlow cover; it’s a collectible that will make your collection stand out!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 26, 1941 Perry Barlow Cover

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