The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 28, 1936 Perry Barlow Cover VG


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Step into a piece of history with this stunning issue of The New Yorker from March 28, 1936, featuring a charming cover by the talented cartoonist Perry Barlow. Known for his witty and whimsical portrayals of everyday life, Barlow's artwork encapsulates the essence of an era while also providing a delightful visual experience.

This magazine is in very good condition considering its age, displaying only minor wear along the edges. The photographs included will give you a closer look at the magazine's condition, allowing you to appreciate its quality as a collector’s item.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 28, 1936 Cover

Collecting magazines from the 1930s is not only a fun hobby but also a way to own a tangible piece of cultural history. This issue is exceedingly rare, with only a handful of copies remaining in circulation. By adding this remarkable issue to your collection, you will own a snapshot of journalism and art that has stood the test of time.

  • Rare Vintage Issue: A unique collector's item for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
  • Beautiful Artwork: Enjoy Perry Barlow's exquisite cover design that showcases the charm of 1930s illustration.

Whether you’re an avid collector or simply a fan of The New Yorker, this magazine represents a significant moment from the past, offering both enjoyment and aesthetics. Explore over 4,000 issues available for purchase, and make this historical gem part of your collection today!

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