Description
Step back in time with this rare edition of The New Yorker, featuring the complete magazine from August 19, 1939. This iconic issue showcases a stunning cover by Julian de Miskey, a celebrated Hungarian-American artist whose illustrations capture the sophistication and charm of that era. Known for his refined and elegant style, de Miskey contributed significantly to The New Yorker's early visual identity, and his captivating covers remain a favorite among collectors.
This particular volume is in very good condition, considering its age, with only minor wear along the edges as illustrated in the accompanying photos. Vintage magazines from this time period are becoming increasingly scarce, making this issue an exceptional find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
By adding this magazine to your collection, you not only acquire a piece of history but also a significant cultural artifact from one of America’s most distinguished literary magazines. Below are some key features of this vintage edition:
- Iconic Cover Art: Featuring Julian de Miskey's unique artwork, this cover exemplifies the artistic vision of The New Yorker.
- Historical Value: As a publication from 1939, this issue provides insight into the cultural and social dynamics of pre-WWII America.
Browse through the provided images to appreciate the magazine's condition and artistic allure fully. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this specific edition represents a unique opportunity to own a rare and beautiful collectible.
This magazine is a perfect gift for collectors, historians, and anyone who appreciates art and literature. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker history!