Description
This vintage issue of The New Yorker from May 22, 1937, is a must-have for fans of American art and culture. Featuring a stunning cover by the talented Victor Bobritsky, this magazine is renowned for its intricate and elegant illustrations that perfectly encapsulate the spirit of the time. Bobritsky's artwork adds a unique charm to this edition, making it a delightful conversation piece for any collection.
In very good condition, this magazine showcases only minor wear along the edges, which is impressive considering its age of nearly a century. It has been carefully preserved, allowing readers and collectors alike to appreciate its historical value. Please take a moment to view the provided photo, which highlights the well-maintained condition of this exceptional piece.
Key Features:
- Rare Collector's Item: This particular issue is extremely hard to find, with only a handful still circulating today, making it a true treasure for collectors.
- Vibrant Artwork: The captivating Victor Bobritsky cover adds artistic value, elevating it beyond just a reading material into a collectible work of art.
For those who love The New Yorker, we have a robust collection of over 4,000 issues in stock. Whether you're searching for classic editions or unique finds, there’s something for everyone in our inventory. You never know what you might discover!
This vintage magazine is a fantastic addition to your library or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates literary history. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of the past!