Description
This vintage issue of The New Yorker from November 26, 1938, is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic American journalism. Featuring a stunning cover by the talented William Cotton, this magazine encapsulates the refined elegance and sharp wit of the era. Cotton’s artwork is celebrated for its sophisticated humor, cleverly capturing the nuances of American high society with a touch of satire. His covers have become iconic, reflecting the cultural landscape of the 1930s in a way that resonates even today.
This particular issue is in very good condition, showcasing minimal wear along the edges, a remarkable feat for a publication that is over 80 years old. The pages are intact, and the content remains vibrant, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. Be sure to check out the accompanying photos to appreciate how well-preserved it is.
Key Features:
- Authentic November 26, 1938 issue of The New Yorker.
- Beautiful cover art by renowned artist William Cotton.
This edition is particularly rare and hard to find, with only a few copies likely still in circulation. Owning such a well-preserved issue is a unique opportunity for any collector worthy of a standout addition to their library. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or new to the charm of The New Yorker, this magazine offers a glimpse into the past that is both charming and culturally enriching.
We encourage you to explore our extensive collection, featuring over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock. You are guaranteed to find more rare and collectible editions that pique your interest. Dive into the rich history of this iconic magazine and discover the stories and illustrations that have delighted readers for decades!