Description
Discover a warm piece of history with "The New Yorker" Complete Magazine from December 26, 1936, featuring a delightful cover by renowned illustrator Perry Barlow. This charming artwork perfectly encapsulates the magazine's signature blend of wit and insight, making it a treasure for both collectors and admirers of vintage publications.
Perry Barlow is celebrated for his ability to illustrate the nuances of everyday life with humor and warmth. His cover for this particular issue showcases his exceptional talent and reflects the lighthearted tone that "The New Yorker" has maintained throughout its illustrious history.
This magazine is in good condition considering its age. Minor wear is present, but it adds to the character of this vintage issue. You can easily assess its overall state by viewing the photos provided. Finding magazines from this era is a rare endeavor, and only a limited number of copies are likely to still exist today.
- Rarity: This December 1936 edition is a hard-to-find gem for vintage magazine enthusiasts.
- Significant Artwork: The Perry Barlow cover is not just a piece of art but a conversation starter that adds charm to any collection.
At our store, we take pride in offering one of the most comprehensive collections of "The New Yorker". With over 4,000 issues available, you can find a variety of interesting topics and artistic expressions from different eras. This particular issue, adorned with Barlow's enchanting artwork, truly stands out and is sure to resonate with anyone who appreciates literary treasures.
Embrace the nostalgia and charm of "The New Yorker" with this remarkable piece. It serves not only as a collectible magazine but also as a window into the past, representing a time when illustrations brought stories to life in a unique way. Take the opportunity to add this beautiful example of vintage journalism to your collection today.