Description
This rare vintage issue of The New Yorker from July 10, 1937, is a true gem for collectors and fans of classic American illustration. The magazine boasts an eye-catching cover created by the renowned artist, Peter Arno. Arno is celebrated for his sharp wit and distinctive style, capturing the essence of high society and urban life in a humorous yet sophisticated manner. His iconic artwork has become a staple of The New Yorker, reflecting the magazine's unique blend of satire and elegance.
This particular issue is in very good condition, featuring only minor wear along the edges, typical for its age. Its preservation over the decades adds to its charm and authenticity. Please refer to the images provided to assess the magazine's condition for yourself.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary history! Issues from the 1930s, especially ones featuring notable artists like Peter Arno, are becoming increasingly rare. Collectors are always on the lookout for such treasures, making this magazine not only a nostalgic item but also a valuable investment.
- Unique Artwork: Features a captivating cover by Peter Arno, known for his clever and humorous illustrations.
- Great Condition: Well-preserved with minor wear, an excellent addition to any collection.
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