The New Yorker Complete Magazine November 9, 1935 Daniel Brustlein Cover VG


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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If you're a collector or simply a fan of classic magazine covers, this rare issue of The New Yorker from November 9, 1935, is a must-have! Featuring an exceptional cover by the talented Daniel Brustlein, this magazine showcases the sophisticated artistry and subtle humor that characterized the early years of The New Yorker. Brustlein, also known by his pen name "Alain," has created an iconic piece that resonates with art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

This specific issue is in very good condition, displaying only minor wear at the edges, which is impressive given its age. It serves as a remarkable snapshot of American culture from the 1930s, appealing to anyone interested in art history or vintage publications.

The New Yorker November 9, 1935 Cover

Issues from this era are extremely hard to find, making this particular magazine even more desirable. With only a handful of copies likely to still be in circulation, owning this issue means possessing a piece of history.

  • Collectible Art: A stunning Brustlein cover that enhances any collection or display.
  • Historical Significance: This issue captures the essence of the 1930s, making it a treasured artifact for enthusiasts.

We proudly offer one of the largest selections of The New Yorker magazine issues, with over 4,000 in stock. This conveniently makes it easy for you to explore other vintage finds and enhance your collection further. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift, this magazine surely stands out.

Don't miss your chance to own this timeless piece! Check out the accompanying photos to assess the condition for yourself, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

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