The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 25, 1942 Perry Barlow Cover VG


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Step into a nostalgic journey with this complete issue of The New Yorker dated July 25, 1942. It features a charming cover illustration by Perry Barlow, a celebrated artist known for capturing the warmth and humor of American life. Barlow’s talent for blending wit with a touch of nostalgia makes this cover a delightful representation of the era.

This magazine is rated in very good condition for its age, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. It is a remarkable find, representing a piece of history that has survived the test of time. Collecting such issues offers a unique glimpse into the past, making each issue a treasure for history buffs and magazine aficionados alike.

The New Yorker July 25, 1942 Cover

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your collection! It’s becoming increasingly rare to find copies from this year, so act fast. We have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, but gems from 1942 are limited.

  • Timeless Artwork: The cover by Perry Barlow beautifully encapsulates the spirit of the 1940s.
  • Collector’s Item: A rare find for enthusiasts or those looking to dive deep into the history of American magazines.

For those who appreciate the finer details of magazine collecting, this issue will not disappoint. Please take a moment to review the provided images to assess the condition for yourself. With only a handful of these surviving, owning this extraordinary piece of magazine history is a fantastic opportunity.

Explore the enchanting stories and illustrations within the pages that reflect the social and cultural atmosphere of the time, making this magazine not just a collector’s item, but also a conversation starter. Grab this unique edition and add a slice of history to your bookshelf today!

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