Description
Step back in time with this incredible vintage issue of The New Yorker from January 20, 1940. Featuring a captivating cover by celebrated artist Christina Malman, this magazine is a remarkable piece of history. Malman’s illustrations beautifully capture the essence of everyday life in New York, weaving humor and social commentary into her art. Her work is beloved for its elegance and depth, making this cover a true collector's gem.
This particular issue is classified as being in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges. Each copy of this magazine is a rare find, as only a handful may still exist after more than eight decades. Collectors know just how valuable this piece of history can be.
Here are some highlights you can look forward to:
- Exclusive Artwork: The Christina Malman cover adds a unique artistic touch to any collection.
- Historical Insight: This magazine offers a glimpse into the culture and sentiments of New York City in 1940.
If you're a passionate collector or simply appreciate high-quality vintage publications, this issue is a must-have. Each page is a portal to a different era, inviting you to explore the stories and illustrations that defined a generation. Plus, we have an extensive inventory of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available. Each issue is unique, so there’s always something new to discover!
Don't miss this chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history. Take a closer look at the photos to appreciate its details further.