Description
The New Yorker magazine from July 12, 1941, is a captivating piece of history that showcases the artistic brilliance of renowned illustrator Garrett Price. His cover art brings a unique charm to this vintage issue, capturing the essence of American life with a delightful blend of whimsy and satire. Price’s ability to depict everyday moments with humor makes this issue a must-have for collectors and fans of the magazine alike.
This particular edition is in very good condition considering its age. While it does show some minor wear along the edges, the overall integrity of the magazine remains intact. This is a rare find, as only a few of these editions are still available in circulation. To truly appreciate its condition, be sure to check out the accompanying photographs.
Owning this issue not only means possessing a unique artifact of cultural significance but also a piece of collectible art that reflects a pivotal time in American history. This magazine is perfect for avid readers, collectors, and those who appreciate vintage artwork. Don't miss this opportunity to add a slice of The New Yorker’s legacy to your collection.
- Rare Collector's Item: With limited copies available, this issue is a valuable addition to any magazine collection.
- Cultural Significance: This issue captures a unique moment in American history and showcases the artistic talents of Garrett Price.
In addition to this July 12, 1941 issue, we proudly offer an extensive collection of vintage New Yorker issues, totaling over 4,000. However, few can compare to the rarity and charm of this Garrett Price-covered edition. Embrace the opportunity to own a unique piece of magazine history.