Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker from November 13, 1943, presents a captivating glimpse into the past. Featuring a stunning cover by the talented Julian de Miskey, this magazine showcases the elegance and minimalistic design that de Miskey is renowned for. As one of the original artists for The New Yorker, his work has left a lasting impact on the magazine's visual identity.
Inside, you will find well-preserved pages that are in good condition, with minimal signs of aging. The print is clear and easy to read. This edition is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history, marking a significant moment in the publication's rich legacy.
Here are some key features of this collectible item:
- Interior Condition: Inside pages are well-preserved and in good condition, with no missing pages to worry about.
- General Condition: The magazine has been carefully maintained, showcasing good vintage condition for its age.
The cover does exhibit some wear, which adds to its vintage charm. You'll notice signs of aging, with a loose page inside (details can be seen in the photos provided). Despite its imperfections, this magazine remains an important collector's item.
Due to its rarity, it is considered a treasure for avid collectors and enthusiasts alike. Only a handful of copies are thought to still be in existence, adding to its value. If you’re passionate about classic periodicals or art, this issue is a must-have.
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