The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 3, 1937 William Steig Cover VG


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This vintage issue of The New Yorker from July 3, 1937, is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It is graced with a stunning cover by William Steig, a renowned artist celebrated for his unique, witty, and thought-provoking illustrations. Known for his work that inspired the beloved film Shrek, Steig was also a prolific contributor to The New Yorker, making his artworks an integral part of the magazine's rich heritage.

This magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges, which is quite remarkable considering its age. Whether you are an avid reader or a dedicated collector, this issue offers a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era. Feel free to examine the photos to grasp the quality and charm of this vintage magazine.

Key Features:

  • Exceptional Artwork: The William Steig cover captures the essence of the period with its playful and imaginative style.
  • Rarity: This issue is particularly hard to find, making it a special acquisition for serious collectors of The New Yorker and vintage art enthusiasts.

This July 3, 1937 edition is indeed a rare and hard-to-find collectible. With very few copies still available, finding one in such good condition is a fortunate discovery. As a bonus, we boast an extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock. This is an excellent chance to dive deeper into our vast selection and find more rare editions that pique your interest.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 3, 1937 William Steig Cover

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of history. Add it to your collection today and cherish the artistry and cultural significance that the New Yorker magazine embodies. Experience a slice of 1937 through the eyes of William Steig, and enjoy the quality content that has made this publication a beloved staple for so many readers over the decades.

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