Description
Discover a piece of history with this rare edition of The New Yorker magazine, dated January 10, 1942. This fascinating issue features a captivating cover illustrated by the talented Leonard Dove. Known for his clever and thought-provoking artwork, Dove masterfully captures the social and political atmosphere of the era, making his covers highly collectible.
This specific magazine is in very good condition. While it shows minor wear on the edges, it remains impressive for its age. It’s a perfect addition for collectors or anyone interested in vintage magazines. We encourage you to view the accompanying photos to assess the condition for yourself.
Finding copies from 1942, especially those featuring Leonard Dove's artwork, is becoming increasingly challenging. In fact, there are only a handful still available in circulation, making this magazine a truly invaluable find.
We have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in our inventory, but editions from 1942 are particularly scarce. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of art and history!
- Unique Leonard Dove Cover: The distinctive illustration makes it a standout piece for collectors.
- Historical Significance: A fascinating glimpse into the culture and politics of the early 1940s.
Capturing the beauty of both art and storytelling, this magazine serves as a remarkable conversation starter. Whether you're a veteran collector or just starting out, this edition is a must-have. Explore the intriguing stories and artwork inside this classic publication and enjoy a historically rich relic of American culture.