Description
Delve into a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from February 6, 1937. This vintage magazine features an exquisite cover by Roger Duvoisin, a renowned illustrator celebrated for his engaging and colorful artwork. Duvoisin has a remarkable ability to bring vibrancy to everyday scenes, making his work not just illustrative, but also a source of joy. Collectors prize his New Yorker covers, and this one is no exception.
This specific magazine is in very good condition. You will notice only minimal wear along the edges, a true testament to its preservation over the decades. Such a condition is remarkable, considering the age of this issue. For your convenience, please see the included photographs to appreciate its quality and charm.
Extremely Rare Find
This particular issue is incredibly hard to come by, and only a handful of copies exist in circulation. Finding one in such excellent condition is a unique opportunity for vintage magazine collectors.
Here are some key features and benefits of this edition:
- Collectible Artwork: The stunning cover by Roger Duvoisin enhances any collection with its artistic appeal.
- Historical Significance: This issue reflects a significant moment in American publishing culture, perfect for enthusiasts of history and literature.
Additionally, we have over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, offering you a treasure trove of choices for further collecting. Be sure to explore our extensive variety of rare and collectible magazines to find even more hidden gems!