The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 13, 1940 Victor de Pauw Cover VG


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Sale price$500.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this extraordinary edition of The New Yorker from January 13, 1940. This magazine is adorned with a stunning cover by the renowned artist Victor de Pauw, celebrated for his elegant and atmospheric illustrations. De Pauw’s unique style captures fleeting moments and encapsulates the sophisticated charm that The New Yorker is known for. With his delicate artwork, this cover has become a timeless representation of the magazine's vintage flair.

The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, with only minor wear on the edges. Each page retains its integrity, allowing readers to experience the rich history within its content. This is a rare opportunity to own a copy of a magazine that not only features literary excellence but also embodies the artistic spirit of its time.

Here are some features of this collectible:

  • Collectible Artwork: The Victor de Pauw cover adds significant artistic value, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts.
  • Historical Significance: This issue reflects the cultural landscape of America in 1940, providing insight into the social issues and artistic trends of the era.

This particular issue is extremely rare and is one of the few remaining copies available on the market today. We have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, but editions with such captivating covers don’t come around often. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by—add this exquisite piece of literary and artistic history to your collection!

The New Yorker January 13, 1940 Victor de Pauw Cover

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