The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 15, 1936 William Steig Cover VG


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Sale price$89.99 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from February 15, 1936, featuring a delightful cover by the renowned artist William Steig. Best known for creating the beloved character Shrek, Steig’s artistry has remained a staple of The New Yorker for decades, capturing the spirit of each era through his unique illustrations. The cover art in this edition showcases his whimsical style, making it a perfect addition for both collectors and fans of classic art.

This magazine is not only a wonderful conversation starter; it is also a rare find. As it stands, this particular issue is in very good condition considering its age. There are only minor signs of wear along the edges, which do little to detract from its overall appeal. You can see the quality for yourself by checking out the provided photos.

Magazines from the 1930s are increasingly hard to come by, with only a few surviving copies available. It provides a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the time, highlighting the artistry and literature that defined an era. Don't miss your chance to own this collectible piece of history!

  • Unique Artistic Cover: Adorned with a stunning illustration by William Steig, this issue represents a significant moment in American art and culture.
  • Collector's Item: With only a handful of these magazines left, adding this to your collection is a rare opportunity.

This is part of an extensive inventory, with over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock. Whether you're a long-time fan or a new collector, this magazine is not just a product; it's a piece of art, history, and nostalgia.

The New Yorker Magazine February 15, 1936 Cover

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! Trust us, you won’t find another issue like this easily. Grab your copy today and enjoy the charm of the past!

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