Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker from August 29, 1936, is a true collector's gem. Featuring an enchanting cover by the renowned artist William Steig, this magazine encapsulates the wit and charm that made Steig a household name. Best known for his later works in children's literature, Steig's illustration for this cover reflects a beautiful blend of humor and sentiment—qualities that have resonated with readers for decades.
This particular copy is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. Given its age, this is a remarkable state, making it a stunning addition to any vintage magazine collection. Be sure to check out the photos provided to evaluate its condition yourself; the visual details showcase its significant charm. Collectors and fans of nostalgic illustrations will appreciate how well-preserved this magazine is.
- Distinctive Artwork: The cover artwork by William Steig offers a glimpse into the artistic styles of the 1930s, perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
- Historical Significance: This issue represents a small piece of cultural history from a time when The New Yorker began establishing its voice in literature and art.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, we take pride in offering one of the largest collections available. This specific issue, featuring Steig’s iconic artwork, is a must-have for anyone interested in vintage magazines, art history, or the evolution of editorial illustrations.
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of magazine history that has delighted readers for generations. Whether you're looking to enrich your collection or searching for the perfect gift for a friend, this magazine is sure to impress.