Description
The July 13, 1940, issue of The New Yorker is a true gem for magazine collectors and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a captivating cover by the renowned artist Ilonka Karasz, this magazine showcases her unique approach to modernist art. Karasz was celebrated for her bold use of color and innovative designs that transformed the magazine into a canvas of thought-provoking visuals. Her covers are iconic, making any edition that features her artwork a coveted addition to any collection.
This particular magazine is not only a piece of history but is in very good condition, especially considering its age. There may be minor wear along the edges, but the overall presentation remains impressive. This condition creates an excellent opportunity for collectors looking for a well-preserved piece of vintage media. Be sure to take a look at the accompanying photos to appreciate its quality.
Having over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in our inventory means that there is always something unique to discover. Whether you are an avid fan of the publication or just beginning to explore its rich history, this magazine is a treasure you don't want to miss out on.
- Collector's Item: The July 13, 1940 issue is a rare find, particularly with the artistic cover by Ilonka Karasz.
- Excellent Condition: This magazine is well-preserved, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.
Don’t wait too long to add this vintage The New Yorker issue to your collection. Rare editions like this are becoming increasingly difficult to find, so take action today!