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Step into history with this remarkable piece of collectible journalism: The New Yorker magazine from December 12, 1936. This issue features a stunning cover by acclaimed artist Harry Brown. Known for his vibrant and whimsical depictions of everyday life, Brown perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the era, making this cover a true visual treat for any admirer of vintage art.
This magazine is not just a read; it's a portal to a bygone era of thought-provoking journalism and rich storytelling. In very good condition for its age, it shows only minor wear along the edges, making it an excellent addition for collectors or fans of The New Yorker. You can see the magazine's physical condition detailed in the accompanying photos.
Magazines from the 1930s are increasingly rare, with only a limited number surviving the test of time. This issue represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of literary and cultural history. By adding this magazine to your collection, you not only invest in a vintage artifact but also celebrate an iconic publication that has shaped American culture.
- Rich Historical Value: A genuine artifact from the 1930s that reflects the cultural and artistic movements of the time.
- Artistic Cover Design: Featuring a whimsical cover by Harry Brown, this magazine showcases exceptional artwork that is still admired today.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, your chance to snag this issue won’t last forever. Dive into the charm and character that only vintage magazines can offer. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of vintage publications, this December 1936 issue is an ideal way to enrich your collection. Don't miss out on owning a touch of history!