The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 19, 1943 Perry Barlow Cover


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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Explore a piece of history with this rare and collectible issue of The New Yorker from June 19, 1943. Adorned with a stunning cover illustration by renowned cartoonist Perry Barlow, this edition showcases his unique talent for merging humor with artistry. Barlow's work during the wartime era encapsulates the sentiment of the time, making this cover not just an illustration but a reflection of society during a pivotal moment in history.

This magazine is in good condition for its age, highlighting the importance of careful preservation over the decades. Vintage issues from this era are becoming increasingly scarce, making it a prized find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, this issue is a fantastic addition to any archive.

Each page within this magazine is a glimpse into a different time, providing insights and illustrations that are both nostalgic and thought-provoking. Please refer to the accompanying photos to assess the condition for yourself; visuals speak volumes in the world of collectibles.

Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:

  • Original cover artwork by Perry Barlow, offering a unique perspective of 1943.
  • A part of literary history, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

We pride ourselves on having over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, but this particular issue from 1943 is truly one of the rarest you'll find. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary and cultural history. Add this gem to your collection today!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 19, 1943 Perry Barlow Cover

Seize the opportunity to own this remarkable artifact that connects you with the spirit of a bygone era. Dive into the pages of The New Yorker and experience the charm and wit that have entertained readers for generations.

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