Description
Discover a true piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker dated January 6, 1934. Featuring the iconic cover art by Perry Barlow, this magazine encapsulates the charm and character of early 20th-century New York City. Barlow is celebrated for his whimsical and inviting illustrations, capturing the essence of city life with a lighthearted touch. His distinctive style graced the pages of The New Yorker for many years, making this particular issue a cherished collectible.
This magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear on the edges. Each detail, from the cover to the inner pages, maintains its vintage appeal, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. Be sure to check out the accompanying images for a closer look at its quality.
Key features of this vintage collectible include:
- Highly Collectible: Issues from the early years of The New Yorker are rare and sought after by collectors.
- Artistic Cover: The charming Perry Barlow cover adds aesthetic value and nostalgia to your collection.
This specific issue is not just a reading piece; it’s a window into the past, reflecting the cultural and social climate of the time. With only a handful of copies likely still available, don’t miss your chance to own this rare artistically-composed magazine.
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