Description
Step into a captivating moment of American history with this vintage The New Yorker magazine from July 4, 1936. Featuring an iconic cover by the renowned artist Peter Arno, this issue is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Peter Arno was a crucial figure in shaping the distinctive style of The New Yorker, and his creative illustrations often blended humor with keen observations of society.
This particular issue is in very good condition for its age. You’ll notice only minor wear at the edges, which adds character and authenticity to this classic piece. Don't miss the chance to own a slice of history that reflects the culture and spirit of its time. Be sure to check the photos included to appreciate its condition fully.
Owning a magazine from this period is a unique opportunity, as they are becoming increasingly rare. With only a handful of copies likely still in existence, this The New Yorker magazine represents a significant artistic and historical treasure. Perfect for display in your home or office, this magazine is sure to spark conversations and admiration.
Here are a couple of key features of this magazine:
- Authentic cover design by Peter Arno, echoing the humor and style of the era.
- Part of a limited collection, making it an excellent addition to your vintage magazine portfolio.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, now is the perfect time to add a piece of literary and artistic history to your collection. Whether you're a long-time collector or just starting, this magazine offers a glimpse into the past that is both entertaining and enlightening.
Don't wait—this exceptional issue won’t last long! Grab it today and celebrate the legacy of one of America’s most beloved magazines.