Description
If you are a collector or simply a fan of vintage magazines, this rare issue of The New Yorker from July 20, 1935, is a must-have addition to your collection. It features a captivating cover designed by the talented William Galbraith. Known for his colorful and whimsical illustrations, Galbraith’s artwork brings a playful touch that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the era.
This specific issue is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. Given its age, the preservation of this magazine is impressive. For a closer look at its condition, we encourage you to check out the included photos.
Magazines from this time period are extremely limited in availability. Only a handful of copies are likely still in circulation, making this a unique find. Owning this magazine not only connects you to a rich media history but also enhances your collection with a piece of art that is both beautiful and significant.
- Iconic Cover Art: The artwork by William Galbraith serves as a standout feature, making it a true collectible.
- Limited Availability: With very few copies from this era left, this magazine is a rare gem for enthusiasts.
Our vast inventory includes over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, ensuring that you have access to one of the largest collections available. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just a lover of vintage publications, this July 1935 issue is a fantastic piece to add to your shelves. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a slice of history!