Description
This rare vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated January 9, 1937, is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of classic magazines. With an eye-catching cover designed by the talented Richard Taylor, this magazine encapsulates the whimsical yet sophisticated vibe that has made The New Yorker an iconic publication. Taylor’s artistry excels in showcasing the charm of urban life, blending humor and elegance seamlessly.
The cover art is not just visually appealing; it reflects the magazine's unique style that resonates with its readers even today. Owning this issue allows you to connect with the rich history and cultural significance of one of the most respected magazines in America.
This particular copy is in very good condition, showing minor wear on the edges that adds character to its vintage allure. Such preservation is remarkable for a magazine of this age, so you can be assured of its quality. Please view the accompanying photos to get a closer look at its excellent condition.
- Vintage Appeal: Add a rare piece of history to your collection with this 1937 issue.
- Artistic Excellence: The cover by Richard Taylor is a perfect representation of the magazine’s stylish charm.
Finding a complete issue of The New Yorker from this era is becoming increasingly rare, and this particular magazine is a treasured find for collectors. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary history that showcases the wit and sophistication of its time.
In addition to this gem, we proudly offer over 4,000 other New Yorker issues in stock. Be sure to explore our extensive collection and discover more vintage treasures that await you!