Description
This rare and highly collectible issue of The New Yorker from November 23, 1935, is a true treasure for magazine aficionados and history buffs alike. Adorned with a stunning cover by the talented Antonio Petrucelli, this edition showcases his unique blend of Art Deco and modernist styles. Known for capturing the vibrant spirit of the 1930s, Petrucelli's cover illustration adds an artistic touch that makes this issue not just a magazine but a valuable piece of art history.
The magazine is in very good condition, showcasing its resilience over the decades. Minor wear along the edges is all that indicates its age, which is remarkable for an item this vintage. The overall excellent state of preservation is evident in the accompanying photos, allowing you to appreciate its quality fully.
Owning a copy of this historic magazine is increasingly rare. Fewer of these issues are likely still in circulation, making this a perfect addition to any collection. Don’t miss the chance to possess this extraordinary piece of publishing history.
- Features a captivating cover by renowned illustrator Antonio Petrucelli.
- In very good condition with only minor edge wear, ideal for collectors.
In addition to this remarkable find, we have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock. Be sure to explore our extensive collection for even more incredible and rare items!
Whether you're a collector, an enthusiast of classic literature, or simply someone who appreciates the elegance of vintage magazines, this issue from November 1935 is a must-have. Enhance your collection with a piece that encapsulates the artistic and cultural essence of its time, ensuring its place in your library for years to come.