Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from November 20, 1937 is a delightful piece of history that avid collectors will treasure. This vintage magazine features a charming cover designed by the talented artist Perry Barlow. Renowned for his whimsical and lighthearted illustrations, Barlow captured the essence of everyday moments with a unique flair. His work brings a sense of humor and warmth, making this magazine an enchanting addition to any collection.
This issue is in very good condition despite its age. You may notice some minor wear on the edges, which adds character to this vintage piece. For a better understanding of its current state, please take a moment to view the accompanying photos.
Not only is this magazine a visual delight, but it also encapsulates the artistic and cultural landscape of its time. With only a handful of copies of this issue existing today, it represents a rare opportunity to own a slice of history. Collectors often seek out magazines from this era, making this particular issue highly desirable.
- Unique Artwork: The cover by Perry Barlow adds a nostalgic touch to your collection with its iconic design and playful elements.
- Rare Collectible: Magazines like this one from The New Yorker are hard to find, contributing to their value among enthusiasts.
This memorable issue is part of a larger inventory of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, showcasing the diverse history of this illustrious publication. Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable magazine!
Whether you are a long-time collector or a newcomer to vintage magazines, this November 20, 1937 issue is a fantastic piece to add to your collection. Grab it now and appreciate the nostalgia that comes with it!