This New Yorker issue from February 24, 1940, features an elegant cover by Christina Malman, a renowned artist known for her refined, minimalist style and her ability to convey emotion with simplicity. Malman’s contributions to The New Yorker are celebrated for their quiet sophistication, making her covers highly prized among collectors.
The magazine is in very good condition for its age, with minor wear along the edges. Please view the photos to see its excellent condition for yourself. This issue is particularly rare, with only a handful likely still in circulation.
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