Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker from December 3, 1938. This charming magazine features an iconic cover by the talented Perry Barlow, who was known for his whimsical illustrations that captured the essence of 1930s life. Barlow’s art is famed for its ability to reflect the light-hearted moments of the era, making this magazine an attractive addition for any serious collector or casual reader.
This particular issue is in very good condition, despite its age. You will notice only minor wear along the edges, which speaks volumes about how well it has been preserved over the years. We invite you to examine the accompanying photos to fully appreciate the magazine's quality and condition.
A Rare Collector's Find
- This magazine represents a unique opportunity to own a slice of Americana and art history.
- Finding The New Yorker from such an early date in such good condition is becoming increasingly rare.
As a noteworthy addition to any collection, this copy is perfect for enthusiasts who wish to explore vintage media or those looking to decorate their homes with unique art. The warm colors and clever illustrations on the cover by Barlow can spark a conversation and bring a touch of nostalgia to any space.
We also boast a collection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, showcasing a variety of topics, artists, and eras. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore our extensive catalog for more rare and collectible editions.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone with a newfound interest in vintage publications, this issue is sure to delight. It embodies the charm and humor of the past while offering a glimpse into the culture of the 1930s. Get ready to cherish this lovely piece of history!