Description
Step into a delightful piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker from July 6, 1940. Featuring a captivating cover by the celebrated cartoonist William Steig, this magazine encapsulates the charm and wit of an era gone by. Steig's artistry is well known for its whimsical nature, skillfully blending humor with profound human emotion, which he later expanded into beloved children's books like Shrek.
This particular issue is in very good condition, considering its age. Minor wear accents the edges, but overall, it retains its historical integrity. The vibrant cover art draws attention, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. Please check out the photos for a closer look at the item's condition and details.
Finding a copy of this specific magazine is quite rare. With likely only a handful of copies still available today, this is a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Here are some key features and benefits of this exceptional magazine:
- Collector's Item: A rare find that enhances your vintage collection.
- Artistic Cover: Stunning William Steig artwork that showcases the rich history of The New Yorker.
We take pride in our vast inventory, boasting over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock. However, few are as collectible or cherished as this particular edition. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the world of vintage magazines, this issue is sure to bring you joy and nostalgia.
Don't miss the chance to secure your own piece of New Yorker history today!