Description
Step into a captivating moment in time with this original issue of The New Yorker from March 12, 1938. This magazine features an eye-catching cover by the renowned artist Garrett Price, known for his ability to blend humor with profound observation in his illustrations. His distinct style, a hallmark of many The New Yorker covers, brings to life the quirky nuances of daily life in a way that resonates with readers even today.
This vintage magazine is more than just a read; it's a collectible treasure. Being in very good condition for its age, it shows only minimal signs of wear along the edges, preserving the integrity of its artistic cover (please see the accompanying photos for a closer look). Such issues from this era have become increasingly difficult to find, making this magazine a remarkable addition for either seasoned collectors or new enthusiasts.
As you flip through the pages, you’ll discover a rich tapestry of humor, culture, and insight reflective of the time. Collectors value these issues not just for their historical significance, but also for the art and literature encapsulated in them.
- Rare vintage collectible featuring art by Garrett Price.
- In very good condition, an excellent find for collectors and history buffs alike.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece of literary history. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this particular edition stands out as a time capsule from 1938, promising to spark conversations and inspire nostalgia.
Take a visual tour of the cover with the image below:
Whether you want to enrich your personal library or seek a unique gift for a literature lover, this magazine is a fantastic choice. Review the images and embrace the nostalgia of a bygone era with this classic edition from The New Yorker.