Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker, dated December 5, 1936, is a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The magazine showcases an original cover illustration by the talented Arnold Hall, a renowned artist known for his ability to capture the vibrant energy of 1930s New York. Hall's illustrations offer a whimsical yet sophisticated charm that perfectly embodies the essence of The New Yorker during this historic period.
In very good condition for its age, this magazine displays only minor wear along the edges, making it a delightful addition to any collection. Given its rarity, finding a copy from this era has become increasingly difficult, with only a handful of issues believed to still exist today. For a closer look at its condition and artistic beauty, please view the supporting photographs below.
Collectors will appreciate the unique attributes of this magazine, including:
- Authentic Cover Artwork: Featuring an original cover design by Arnold Hall, known for his iconic style that defines the 1930s artistic movement.
- Historical Significance: A limited availability of magazines from this period makes it a valuable piece of cultural history.
Furthermore, our collection boasts over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, providing an excellent opportunity to expand your collection with this extraordinary gem. Each issue tells a story, and this particular one offers a glimpse into a captivating era of American history.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary history! Take a moment to explore the images and admire this significant artifact from 1936.