Description
Delve into a piece of history with the November 4, 1939 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning cover by the renowned American artist, Antonio Petruccelli. This vintage magazine encapsulates the spirit of the era with its elegant and modernist aesthetic, a hallmark of Petruccelli's Art Deco style. As a collector's item, this issue offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of the time and is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection.
The magazine is in good vintage condition overall, offering a great balance between historical significance and aesthetic appeal. Here’s what you can expect:
- Interior Condition: The pages inside are well-preserved with only minimal signs of aging. You can expect clear and legible print, making it a fantastic read or display item.
- Cover Condition: The cover shows typical signs of wear for its age, though it maintains its charm and collectibility. Be sure to see the images for a closer look at the condition.
Due to its rarity, this specific issue is quite hard to find. Collectors highly value editions from this era, and only a limited number remain in circulation today. Celebrate the unique character of this New Yorker issue by adding it to your collection; it represents a snapshot of a bygone era, expertly captured by Petruccelli.
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