Description
The New Yorker magazine from August 23, 1941, is a remarkable collector’s item that showcases a delightful cover by the talented Perry Barlow. Known for his warm and humorous style, Barlow captures the essence of everyday life in a way that resonates with readers even today. This edition features his unique artistic touch, making it a treasure for fans of vintage illustrations and periodicals.
This particular issue is in very good condition for its age, with only minor wear on the edges. The overall appearance reflects the magazine's rich history and charm that continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. For a detailed look at the condition, please check the accompanying photos.
- Scarcity: Issues from this era are incredibly rare, and only a handful of copies are likely to remain in circulation, enhancing the value of your collection.
- Historic Significance: Owning this magazine allows you to connect with a pivotal moment in American publishing and art history.
At our store, we take pride in having over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock. However, few are as sought-after as this Perry Barlow-covered edition. Each issue stands as a unique piece of art and storytelling, making this magazine a must-have for any serious collector or fan of the New Yorker legacy.
Your chance to own this unique piece of New Yorker history is here. Don’t miss out on adding this exceptional magazine to your collection!