Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines, you'll appreciate this beautiful piece of history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from April 9, 1938. This particular issue showcases a stunning cover by the talented Leonard Dove, an artist renowned for his insightful satirical cartoons that highlight the absurdities of society. Dove’s work frequently graced the covers of The New Yorker, and his iconic style reflects the charm and wit of the era.
This issue is in very good condition, especially considering its age. You may notice some minor wear along the edges, but these slight imperfections only add to its character. The overall integrity of the magazine remains intact, making it an appealing choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With vintage issues becoming increasingly rare, acquiring this publication could significantly enrich your collection.
Why should you consider adding this magazine to your shelf? Here are a couple of key benefits:
- Artistic Value: The Leonard Dove cover is a timeless element that captures the essence of the magazine's artistic heritage.
- Rarity: Vintage New Yorker issues from the late 1930s are hard to come by, making this a unique collectible that stands out.
Notably, this edition is just one of over 4,000 issues we have in stock, so whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of vintage magazines, there's likely something here for you.
Please take a moment to review the accompanying photos to assess the condition of this magazine for yourself. We strive to provide clear visuals so that you can appreciate the quality before making your purchase.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history! This April 1938 issue is not just a magazine; it's a window into another time, filled with the wit and whimsy that only The New Yorker can provide.