Description
Step into history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from November 29, 1941. This captivating issue features a stunning cover by the talented Swiss-American artist Roger Duvoisin. Known for his whimsical illustrations and vibrant use of color, Duvoisin’s work beautifully captures everyday moments, making them extraordinary.
This particular edition stands out not only because of its artistic cover but also due to its rarity. Released shortly before the onset of significant global events, it provides a glimpse into the pre-war American culture and sentiment. Collectors and enthusiasts highly seek this magazine, as it represents both artistic brilliance and a unique slice of history.
The magazine is in good condition, showcasing the charm of vintage print while still being preserve-worthy. We encourage you to examine the photos for a detailed look at its condition. It’s important to keep in mind that this has been part of a collection for over 80 years, making it a standout piece for any aficionado of vintage literature or illustration.
- Features a mesmerizing cover art by Roger Duvoisin, perfect for art lovers.
- Part of a limited circulation, enhancing its collectible value.
We are proud to offer an extensive selection of vintage New Yorker issues, totaling over 4,000 in stock. However, this particular edition, adorned with Duvoisin's iconic cover, is truly special. It not only tells a story through its illustrations but also serves as a key piece of New Yorker history.
Don’t let this opportunity slip away. Embrace the chance to own a vintage treasure that adds character to any collection. Grab this beautiful piece of American history today!