Description
This rare vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated February 2, 1935, is a true gem for magazine collectors and enthusiasts alike. The cover art, created by the talented Roger Duvoisin, captures the essence of his unique style, known for its whimsy and charm, especially in children's literature. This particular cover is not just an image; it reflects an era's aesthetic and cultural nuances that are fascinating to explore.
In very good condition, this magazine exhibits minor wear on the edges, a testament to its journey through time. Collectibles like this are increasingly rare, with only a few copies predicted to still exist today. This edition offers a valuable glimpse into the publication’s storied history, which has long been a staple in American literature and journalism.
- Featured Artwork: The stunning cover by Duvoisin makes it an eye-catching piece for display.
- Collector's Item: Perfect for those looking to enrich their collection with a historical publication.
We've included detailed photos for you to better appreciate the condition and artistry of this magazine. Explore the visuals and imagine holding a piece of literary history in your hands. With over 4,000 vintage New Yorker magazines in stock, our collection is a treasure trove for collectors and history buffs alike!
Each vintage magazine tells a story, and this February 1935 issue is no exception. It invites readers to reflect on the world as it was nearly a century ago. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this exceptional piece to your collection. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer to vintage magazines, this issue is sure to be a conversation starter!