The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 1, 1936 Roger Duvoisin Cover VG


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If you're a collector of vintage magazines or a fan of art and literature, this is a unique find for you! Dive into the world of culture and creativity with the February 1, 1936 issue of The New Yorker. This magazine is known for its breathtaking illustrations and insightful articles, and this specific issue features an enchanting cover by the acclaimed artist Roger Duvoisin.

Roger Duvoisin is celebrated for his whimsical and colorful style, which has charmed readers for generations. His cover art for this edition captures the essence of creativity and imagination that defines The New Yorker. As an added bonus, Duvoisin’s contributions to children’s literature underscore his versatility and impact on the art world.

This particular issue is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. It stands as a testament to the durability of quality print publications from the 1930s. The charm of old magazines is undeniable, as they provide a glimpse into the past, reflecting cultural trends and artistic achievements of their time.

  • Rare and collectible issue featuring Roger Duvoisin's art.
  • In very good condition, perfect for display or adding to your collection.

Magazines from the 1930s are incredibly hard to find, and this one is no exception. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, you now have the opportunity to obtain a rare and significant piece of both literary and artistic history. Don’t miss out on adding this remarkable issue to your collection!

The New Yorker February 1, 1936 Cover by Roger Duvoisin

Explore the pages of history with this January issue, where you can cherish the wonderful blend of art and journalism that defines The New Yorker. Make it yours today!

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