The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 7, 1937 William Steig Cover VG


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Discover a true gem of vintage publishing with this complete issue of The New Yorker from August 7, 1937. Adorned with a charming cover by the renowned cartoonist William Steig, this magazine is a delightful piece of history. Steig, celebrated for his endearing creations like Shrek, has long been a staple of The New Yorker, bringing warmth and wit to his illustrations that resonate with readers.

This particular issue is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. This preservation is remarkable for an item that has journeyed through the decades. Collectors will appreciate its quality—be sure to view the provided images to see its great state for yourself!

The New Yorker August 7, 1937 Cover

The 1930s marked a golden age for The New Yorker, and issues from this decade are incredibly rare. This specific edition is a valuable addition for both avid collectors and those who cherish the art of classic magazine publishing. Here are some key features that make this issue stand out:

  • Iconic Artwork: Enjoy the unique depiction of life in the 1930s through the lens of William Steig's artistry.
  • Collectible Condition: This issue remains in very good condition, ideal for display or collection.

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the pages of this vintage magazine. Each page offers a glimpse into the culture and humor of its era, making it a great read for anyone interested in history, literature, or art. With historical issues becoming increasingly scarce, don’t let the chance to own this piece of literary history slip away!

Additionally, our collection boasts over 4,000 other issues of The New Yorker. Take a moment to browse our extensive inventory and find more treasures waiting to be discovered!

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