The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 11, 1936 William Steig Cover VG


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This rare edition of The New Yorker from July 11, 1936, presents a captivating cover by the esteemed artist William Steig. Steig is celebrated for his unique ability to blend humor and profound emotion within his illustrations. His work in this magazine captures the spirit of the era, showcasing both wit and warmth that resonate with readers even today. This issue is a snapshot of a bygone time, making it a treasured find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

The magazine is in very good condition, featuring only minimal wear along the edges. For a publication over 87 years old, it stands up remarkably well. Being able to acquire a copy of this status is rare, as very few issues from this era still circulate today. We invite you to see the photos provided to assess its condition and appreciate its quality firsthand.

This particular issue is a significant part of history, not only for its cover art but also for its editorial content. It represents the golden age of magazines, when The New Yorker carved out a niche with its blend of satire, commentary, and storytelling.

  • Unique Cover Art: Features artwork by William Steig, a key figure in 20th-century illustration.
  • Scarcity: This issue is difficult to find, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, we pride ourselves on offering one of the most extensive collections available. This particular magazine, adorned with Steig’s iconic artistry, is not just a collector’s item; it is also a piece of cultural history.

The New Yorker July 11, 1936 Cover

Don’t miss the chance to own this extraordinary edition of The New Yorker. It’s more than just a magazine; it's a celebration of art, literature, and the enduring charm of the past.

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