Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this vintage edition of The New Yorker, dated July 23, 1938. This magazine features a remarkable cover by Arthur Getz, one of the publication's most celebrated illustrators. Known for his unique ability to reflect the nuances of urban life, Getz's covers have a special place in the hearts of collectors and New Yorker enthusiasts alike.
This particular issue is in very good condition for its age, showcasing only minor wear along the edges, which is expected for a magazine of its vintage (please refer to the accompanying photos). As each year passes, copies from this era become increasingly rare, making this magazine a highly sought-after collectible. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply someone wanting a glimpse into the past, this magazine is a treasure!
- Historic Value: This edition captures a moment in time, providing insights into cultural trends and societal norms from the late 1930s, making it a fascinating read.
- Artistic Cover: Featuring the iconic work of Arthur Getz, this magazine cover is a testament to the artistic expression of its time, perfect for display in any home or office.
This issue is part of a larger collection, with over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, ensuring that you can find the perfect addition to your collection. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a part of literary heritage!
Please take a moment to examine the photos to assess the condition of this extraordinary magazine for yourself. Every detail contributes to its charm and value, and we believe you’ll find it to be a remarkable addition to any collection focused on classic literature and art.