The New Yorker Complete Magazine November 2, 1940 Peter Arno Cover


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This rare edition of The New Yorker from November 2, 1940, is a true collector's item that boasts an iconic cover illustrated by the talented Peter Arno. Known for his wit and stylish artwork, Arno's illustrations contributed greatly to the magazine's renowned visual identity during the early 20th century. This particular cover captures the essence of his sophisticated humor, making it a standout piece for collectors.

Holding this vintage magazine in your hands is like flipping through a time capsule. The charm of The New Yorker in the 1940s is palpable, and this issue showcases the vibrant culture and artistic spirit of that era. With Peter Arno's signature style, this magazine cover alone tells a story, providing a glimpse into the humor and satire of the time.

This magazine is in good condition considering its age. We encourage potential buyers to view the photos to assess the details for themselves. Due to its rarity, finding one of these issues is quite challenging—there are probably only a handful still in circulation.

  • Iconic Peter Arno cover art, perfect for display or as a conversation starter.
  • Collectible magazine from a pivotal moment in history, adding value to any collection.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this gem. It's a chance to enrich your collection with a piece of literary and artistic history that continues to resonate today. We also have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, so be sure to explore our catalog for more hidden treasures that await you!

The New Yorker November 2, 1940 Cover

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