The New Yorker Complete Magazine December 16, 1939 Roger Duvoisin Cover VG


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Discover the charm of history with this vintage The New Yorker magazine, dated December 16, 1939. Featuring a captivating cover designed by the renowned Swiss-American artist Roger Duvoisin, this issue is a gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Duvoisin is celebrated for his whimsical illustrations, especially in children's literature. His use of color and unique artistic style make this magazine cover a standout piece of art.

This magazine is not just a read; it's a window into the past, offering a glimpse of the culture and trends of late 1930s America. The issue is in very good condition, considering its age, and displays only minor wear along the edges. The photos provided give you a true sense of its condition, highlighting the elegance of its vintage appeal.

This edition is extremely rare, with only a handful available to collectors today. It represents a significant moment in publishing history and is a fantastic addition to any vintage magazine collection.

  • Unique Artist Cover: Featuring artwork by Roger Duvoisin, adding artistic value to your collection.
  • Historical Significance: A rare snapshot of Americana from nearly a century ago, ideal for history buffs and magazine lovers.

We invite you to explore our extensive collection, boasting over 4,000 The New Yorker magazines. Each issue tells a story, and you might just find another rare edition to add to your library.

The New Yorker Magazine December 16 1939 Cover

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