Description
Step into the charming world of vintage literature with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker, dated June 19, 1937. Featuring a delightful cover by the talented artist Perry Barlow, this magazine is a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. Barlow is renowned for his warm and humorous representations of everyday life, bringing a delightful perspective to his art, which has made his New Yorker covers treasured pieces among collectors.
This particular issue is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. Given its age, this level of preservation is both impressive and rare. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking to reminisce about the charm of the 1930s, this magazine provides a window into the past. For a closer look at its condition, please refer to the images provided.
A Rare Find
This June 1937 issue is much sought after, making it a splendid addition to any collection. Very few copies are still in circulation, and finding one in such excellent condition is a unique opportunity. It's not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history.
As an added bonus, we hold an extensive inventory of over 4,000 New Yorker issues. Feel free to explore our collection, where you might discover other rare and collectible editions that pique your interest!
- Vintage cover art by Perry Barlow, capturing the essence of the 1930s.
- Excellent condition for its age—perfect for collectors!
Don't miss your chance to own this stunning piece of magazine history. Whether for display, collection, or as a conversation starter, this issue is sure to delight anyone with an appreciation for classic publications.