Description
Step back in time with a remarkable piece of history—the August 17, 1940, edition of The New Yorker. This complete magazine features an enchanting cover by the talented Leonard Dove, an artist celebrated for his clever and humorous portrayal of urban life. Dove’s unique style perfectly encapsulates the vibrant spirit of 1940s New York, making this issue a treasure for collectors and fans alike.
Inside, you'll find a rich tapestry of articles, stories, and illustrations that reflect the cultural zeitgeist of the era. As a hallmark of literary excellence, The New Yorker has long been a platform for some of the most prominent writers and thinkers. This issue is no exception, offering a captivating glimpse into a world that still resonates today.
The magazine is in very good condition, showcasing minimal wear on the edges—a testament to its durability over the decades. Please take a moment to view the accompanying photos to appreciate the details for yourself. Given its age and the charm of its cover, this edition is a rare find, and you might be one of the few to own it. Collectors will appreciate its uniqueness and the stories it holds.
- Rare Collector's Item: A vintage magazine complete with original content, perfect for any enthusiast.
- Outstanding Artwork: Features a captivating cover by Leonard Dove that is sure to impress.
If you’re passionate about literature, or a devoted follower of The New Yorker, this issue deserves a special place in your collection. Plus, don't forget that we have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, inviting you to explore more vintage gems!
Whether you're rekindling old memories or discovering the rich history of this esteemed publication for the first time, this issue of The New Yorker is an essential item to add to your collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of literary art that bridges past and present.