The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 4, 1938 William Cotton Cover VG


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Sale price$89.99 USD

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This vintage The New Yorker magazine issue from June 4, 1938, is a stunning piece of history, featuring an exquisite cover designed by the renowned William Cotton. Celebrated for his humorous and sophisticated illustrations, Cotton's artistry brings to life the charm and wit of high society. His covers are not just illustrations; they reflect the cultural zeitgeist of their time, making them a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts.

This specific edition is in very good condition, considering its age. It shows only minor wear along the edges, which is typical for magazines of this period (refer to the photos for a closer look). With decades gone by, copies from this era are becoming increasingly rare. Collectors will appreciate that only a handful of these issues are likely still in circulation. This particular issue not only serves as a window into the past but also represents a valuable addition to any collection.

Here are some key features that make this issue stand out:

  • Featuring a classic William Cotton cover, capturing the elegance of the 1930s cultural scene.
  • In very good condition with only minor wear, an impressive find for vintage magazine collectors.

As you explore this remarkable edition, you'll discover not just the cover art but also the rich history and context of the articles within. The magazine embodies the spirit of The New Yorker, showcasing sharp commentary and humorous insights that resonate even to this day.

With over 4,000 issues in stock, this unique June 1938 edition is an excellent addition to your collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history!

The New Yorker Magazine Cover - June 4, 1938

Please review the photos carefully to assess the condition further. Each detail matters when it comes to vintage collectibles, and we want you to feel confident in your purchase!

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