Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from November 30, 1940, adorned with a whimsical cover by the talented artist Perry Barlow. Known for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life with humor and charm, Barlow's illustrations have become iconic, making this cover a delightful addition to any collection.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition, a remarkable find given its age. Though it shows minor wear on the edges, it offers a beautiful glimpse into a bygone era of journalism and artistry. Ideal for collectors or anyone who appreciates classic literature and art. Be sure to take a close look at the provided photographs to assess its condition.
With only a limited number of copies likely remaining, this issue is not just a magazine; it's a collector's item. Whether you are a devoted fan of The New Yorker or simply seeking a unique piece for your library, this particular issue holds historical significance and artistic value.
- Beautiful Artwork: The Perry Barlow cover adds a touch of nostalgia and aesthetic charm, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift.
- Collector's Item: Vintage issues of The New Yorker are increasingly rare, making this an important find for serious collectors.
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