Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines, this is a gem you won't want to miss! This original copy of The New Yorker from January 8, 1938, features a stunning cover by renowned artist William Cotton. His work is celebrated for its satirical take on high society, capturing the humor and elegance of the era. This particular cover is a fantastic representation of Cotton's ability to blend sophistication with wit, making it a standout for collectors.
The magazine itself is in very good condition for its age. You'll notice only minor wear along the edges, which is gentle for a piece that is over 85 years old. Ideal for display, this magazine will spark conversations and serve as a delightful centerpiece in any collection.
Many copies from this period have become rare, and finding one in such nice condition is increasingly difficult. It’s likely that only a handful are still in circulation, adding to its value as a collectible item. For any The New Yorker enthusiast or vintage magazine collector, this is an opportunity to own a slice of history.
- Features a striking cover by William Cotton, showcasing the artistic style of the late 1930s.
- In very good condition with minor wear, perfect for collectors or as a gift.
Please take a moment to review the photos to assess the condition for yourself. We have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, and this rare edition could be a fantastic addition to your collection!