Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this complete copy of The New Yorker from December 28, 1935. Adorned with a captivating cover by renowned artist William Cotton, this issue delivers both charm and cultural insight from a bygone era. Cotton's distinctive style is characterized by sharp satire and elegant humor, making his works particularly sought after by collectors.
This issue captures the essence of its time, perfectly reflecting social trends and artistic commentary that defined the 1930s. As you flip through the pages, you will find original articles that evoke nostalgia and provide a window into the world of nearly nine decades ago. Engage with the wit and wisdom that The New Yorker is known for, presented through exquisite illustrations and thought-provoking pieces.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. This preservation is commendable considering its age, allowing you to enjoy its charm without significant degradation. Please see the photos to assess the condition for yourself. Finding copies from this era is a rare treat, as only a handful like this remain available.
The New Yorker December 28, 1935 is not just a magazine; it's a collectible artifact, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, we pride ourselves on offering one of the largest collections of vintage magazines.
- Features a classic William Cotton cover that embodies the sophistication of the 1930s.
- In very good condition, offering an impressive find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Add this treasure to your collection and relive the stories and imagery that make The New Yorker a beloved publication. Whether you're an avid collector or simply curious about historical magazines, this issue promises to be both delightful and informative. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a small piece of literary history!