Description
If you’re a fan of classic magazines, you’ll want to add this exceptional piece to your collection. This is the complete edition of The New Yorker magazine from November 7, 1936, featuring a captivating cover by Peter Arno. As one of the most famous cartoonists in the magazine's rich history, Arno's artwork brilliantly encapsulates the vibrant charm and sometimes cheeky humor of the urban lifestyle. His illustrations have become iconic, making this magazine a true collector's item.
In terms of condition, this magazine is classified as very good, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges. For a publication of this age, that's quite impressive! We encourage you to examine the photos to see the condition for yourself and appreciate the quality.
The appeal of this magazine lies not only in its charming exterior but also in the multitude of historical insights it offers. It serves as a snapshot of life in the late 1930s, full of cultural references and social commentary. With only a handful of copies still likely to exist, finding this piece is indeed a rarity.
- Iconic Artwork: Features a distinctive Peter Arno cover that captures the essence of 1930s urban life.
- Collector’s Item: A rare find in very good condition, perfect for vintage magazine enthusiasts.
At our store, we pride ourselves on holding one of the largest collections of The New Yorker magazines, with over 4,000 issues available. This particular edition, marked by Arno's extraordinary creativity, represents a unique opportunity for any devoted collector or even just a curious reader.
Don’t miss your chance to own this slice of history. The New Yorker magazine from November 7, 1936, is more than just a publication; it’s a piece of art and culture preserved through time. Secure this remarkable magazine for your collection today!