Description
Discover a gem from a bygone era with this vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated January 24, 1942. The magazine features a stunning cover designed by the talented Beatrice Tobias, whose artwork is known for its elegance and expressive style. Tobias had a unique ability to encapsulate the subtleties of everyday life through her art, making her covers a captivating highlight of the magazine.
This particular issue is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. This state of preservation is remarkable for a publication from 1942. We encourage you to examine the detailed photos provided to gauge the quality for yourself. Vintage copies like this one are becoming increasingly rare, with likely only a handful still in existence today.
What makes this piece even more special is its place in the rich tapestry of The New Yorker history. As an iconic magazine known for its incisive articles and unique humor, owning a vintage copy is like possessing a piece of American cultural heritage.
- Exquisite Artwork: The Beatrice Tobias cover adds a beautiful artistic value to your collection.
- Historical Significance: This issue from 1942 captures the spirit of its time and reflects the American experience during World War II.
We take pride in our extensive collection, boasting over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock. Limited editions and rare finds like this one are true collector’s treasures. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with this beautiful piece of history.