The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 30, 1938 Roger Duvoisin Cover VG


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If you're a fan of classic literature and art, then this original issue of The New Yorker from April 30, 1938, is a treasure worth exploring. Featuring a captivating cover by the esteemed illustrator Roger Duvoisin, this magazine showcases his unique style that perfectly balances whimsy and charm. Known for his vibrant artworks, especially in children's literature, Duvoisin’s cover for this edition will instantly draw you in.

This vintage magazine is in very good condition, especially considering its age. While there may be minor wear along the edges — check out the accompanying photos for details — it stands as an excellent example of the artistry and storytelling that defined The New Yorker during this era. As one of the rare copies from the late 1930s, this magazine is more than just reading material; it's a collector's dream that is hard to come by.

Here are a few key features of this unique find:

  • Stunning Roger Duvoisin Cover: A visual delight that captures the essence of mid-century American illustration.
  • Historical Significance: A piece of American publishing history, reflective of both the era's cultural trends and the evolution of periodicals.

With over 80 years in circulation, finding copies of this magazine is becoming increasingly rare. Many collectors seek out particular issues, especially ones featuring Duvoisin's artwork. The April 30, 1938, issue is not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of the past, making it an essential addition to any serious collection.

Please make sure to review the photos for a clear insight into the magazine's condition, which is remarkable for its age. You can add this lovely piece of art and history to your collection today!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 30, 1938 Roger Duvoisin Cover

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