Description
This original The New Yorker magazine issue from May 7, 1938, presents a unique glimpse into the past, featuring a captivating cover by the talented William Cotton. Cotton is renowned for his sophisticated and often satirical artwork that showcases the essence of high society. His esteemed works for The New Yorker are celebrated for their witty commentary and their ability to blend humor with elegance. This particular cover is no exception and is a shining example of his artistic prowess.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges, which is typical for its age. As we look back over 80 years, the rarity of this issue increases, with only a few remaining in circulation. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the increasing scarcity of this edition, making it a compelling addition to any collection.
- Unique Collectible: As an original magazine from 1938, this publication not only captures the essence of its time but also serves as a rare collector's item that is hard to find.
- Artistic Value: The cover by William Cotton adds significant artistic value, showcasing his signature style that appeals to both fans of classic illustration and New Yorker enthusiasts.
Please take a look at the accompanying images to assess the condition for yourself. The photograph captures the magazine's stunning cover and its well-preserved state. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this particular edition is a standout piece that would enhance any collection.
This issue is not just a magazine; it is a portal to a bygone era, making it an essential find for anyone interested in vintage publications or the artistic contributions of the 20th century. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history!