Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from August 16, 1941, featuring a delightful cover by the renowned artist Mary Petty. Known for her witty and satirical illustrations, Petty captured the unique essence of New York’s upper-class society. This charming cover showcases her signature style, blending humor with a keen observation of social quirks.
This magazine is not just a collector's item; it represents a significant moment in time. As you flip through its pages, you'll be transported back to a bygone era, where the wit and elegance of The New Yorker were in full bloom. You will find delightful articles, cultural commentary, and advertisements that reflect the life and times of the early 1940s.
Condition-wise, this issue is in good shape for its age. Please refer to the images provided for a closer look at its condition. Given its rarity, few copies of this specific issue are still available, making it a must-have for any serious collector or fan of classic magazines.
- Beautiful cover art by Mary Petty, perfect for display or collection.
- A rare find, with limited copies still circulating today.
With over 4,000 vintage The New Yorker issues in stock, this particular edition stands out as one of the most unique. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a treasure trove of nostalgia and artistic expression. Don’t miss out on the chance to add this piece of The New Yorker history to your collection!