Description
This vintage issue of The New Yorker from December 24, 1938, features a captivating cover by the talented artist Adolph Kronengold. Renowned for his whimsical and warm illustrations, Kronengold's work has become synonymous with the charm of The New Yorker. This particular cover exemplifies his playful style, making it a cherished piece among collectors.
In very good condition considering its age, this magazine shows only minor signs of wear, primarily along the edges (please refer to the photos for a closer look). Magazines from this era are becoming increasingly difficult to find, and the limited availability of this specific issue adds to its appeal. Owning this magazine means you are acquiring a piece of history that many collectors dream of possessing.
Here are some key features of this issue:
- Beautiful cover art by Adolph Kronengold, perfect for display or as part of a collection.
- Rich content that includes articles, short stories, and illustrations capturing the essence of late 1930s America.
This specific issue is just one of the over 4,000 The New Yorker publications we have in stock. Each magazine tells a story, and this vintage edition is no exception. It would not only enrich your personal collection but also serve as a unique gift for a fellow magazine enthusiast.
Take a look at the included images to appreciate this magazine's detailed condition and iconic cover:
This rare find is a testament to the allure of classic magazine collections. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history!