The New Yorker Complete Magazine November 8, 1941 Peter Arno Cover VG


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If you’re a fan of collectible magazines, you won’t want to miss this extraordinary find: the complete issue of The New Yorker from November 8, 1941, featuring a stunning cover by the renowned cartoonist Peter Arno. This iconic magazine is a perfect addition for vintage enthusiasts, history buffs, and lovers of satire alike. Peter Arno was instrumental in establishing the magazine's unique style, recognized for its clever wit and sophisticated humor.

This specific issue is particularly noteworthy not just for its celebrated cover, but also for its historical context. At the time of publication, The New Yorker was gradually cementing its reputation as the go-to source for highbrow entertainment, cultural commentary, and comic relief. Owning this issue means owning a piece of that legacy, captured beautifully in Arno's artwork.

This magazine is classified as being in very good condition. While it shows some minor wear on the edges, it remains a true treasure for collectors. Please refer to the accompanying photos for more details on its condition. Given the age of this magazine and the fact that many of the copies have vanished over time, it’s safe to say that this issue is a rare gem.

  • Collector's Item: A must-have for fans of vintage magazines and The New Yorker enthusiasts.
  • Historical Significance: Captures the essence of early 20th-century satire and culture.

We proudly offer an extensive selection of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues, but few can rival the rarity and charm of this Peter Arno-covered edition. Retro magazine collections are a fantastic way to own a tangible part of history, and this issue perfectly embodies that spirit. Don't miss the opportunity to add this unique piece of The New Yorker history to your collection!

The New Yorker November 8, 1941 Peter Arno Cover

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