Description
Discover a true gem from the past with this vintage issue of The New Yorker dated June 8, 1935, featuring an enchanting cover by the talented artist Harry Brown. Brown’s illustrations are known for capturing the humor and elegance of everyday life, making his artwork highly sought after among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This particular issue is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. In very good condition, this magazine exhibits minimal wear around the edges, which is impressive considering its age. It has been well-preserved, allowing you to enjoy the unique charm of vintage literature. Please see the accompanying photos to evaluate its condition yourself.
Key features of this issue include:
- A stunning cover illustration by renowned artist Harry Brown.
- Very good condition, with only minor signs of wear, enhancing its collectible value.
Vintage issues of The New Yorker like this one are incredibly rare, with very few copies likely remaining in circulation. This makes it a fantastic addition for collectors who appreciate the rich history and artistic expression found within these pages.
Whether you’re looking to complete your collection or simply want to relish in a bygone era's literature and artistry, this magazine is a must-have. We are proud to offer a wide selection of vintage magazines, with over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock. Be sure to explore our extensive collection to find more rare and unique items!
Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite piece of literary history. It’s perfect for framing or adding to your collection, making it a delightful gift for any literature lover or art aficionado. Elevate your space with this classic magazine and enjoy a slice of 1935 in your home!