Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 6, 1940, featuring a charming and artistic cover by the iconic Peter Arno. This vintage magazine captures the essence of early 20th-century American culture, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Peter Arno's artwork reflects the sharp wit and humor that defined the magazine during its formative years, ensuring this edition stands out in any collection.
The magazine itself is in good condition, showcasing only minor imperfections including folded creases on the front. These nuances offer character while preserving the integrity of this historical artifact. Be sure to check the detailed photos we’ve provided to get a closer look at this piece and see its charm first-hand.
This rare issue is not just a magazine; it’s a glimpse into the past, representing the cultural conversations of its time. With likely only a handful of these editions still in existence, this is your opportunity to own a genuine collectible that truly tells a story.
- Iconic Cover Art: Featuring Peter Arno’s timeless illustrations, this magazine is a highlight of early New Yorker artistry.
- Rarity: A collector’s gem, this particular issue is incredibly sought after, ensuring its value will continue to appreciate.
As a bonus, we are excited to share that we have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available in our collection. Be sure to explore our extensive inventory for more incredible vintage editions.
This issue is not just another magazine; it's a piece of art history and a nostalgia trip rolled into one. Don't miss out on this chance to own a part of Americana that you can enjoy, display, or gift to a fellow magazine lover!