Description
This exceptional edition of The New Yorker, dated November 23, 1940, is a wonderful piece of literary and visual history. Featuring a striking cover by Ilonka Karasz, a celebrated Hungarian-American artist, this magazine captures the essence of urban life in the early 20th century. Karasz is renowned for her distinctive style, blending modern aesthetics with traditional themes, making this cover a true collector's item.
This Vintage New Yorker magazine is in very good condition for its age. The magazine shows only minor wear on the edges, which is typical for its time, but it has been preserved remarkably well. Collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts alike will appreciate the quality and charm this piece adds to any collection. Please refer to the accompanying images to assess the magazine's condition for yourself.
- Iconic Artwork: The cover art by Ilonka Karasz is not only visually striking but also a representation of the vibrant culture of the 1940s.
- Historical Significance: Vintage issues of The New Yorker from the 1940s are increasingly rare, making this magazine a valuable addition to any collection.
Additionally, this particular issue is a remarkable snapshot of the era's socio-cultural landscape. As you flip through its pages, you'll discover articles and illustrations that reflect the thoughts and events of the time. Vintage New Yorker magazines are more than just publications; they are pieces of history that continue to resonate with readers today.
Our collection boasts over 4,000 vintage The New Yorker magazines, making it one of the largest selections available. Each piece in our inventory is carefully curated for quality and authenticity. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by — own a slice of American cultural heritage with this wonderful magazine!