Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker magazine, dated November 9, 1940, is a fantastic find for collectors and fans alike. Featuring a striking cover by the talented Garrett Price, this magazine captures the essence of urban life during a pivotal time in history. Price’s artwork is known for its elegance and sharp satirical edge, making every issue of The New Yorker a collector's gem.
The magazine is presented in very good condition, displaying only minor wear around the edges, indicative of its age. Each collectible magazine tells a story, and the condition reflects its journey through time. This particular issue remains a fascinating glimpse into the cultural fabric of its era.
Key Features:
- Beautifully illustrated cover by renowned artist Garrett Price.
- Incredibly hard to find edition, perfect for serious collectors.
For those with a passion for vintage publications, this issue is an extraordinary addition to any collection. Not only does it reflect the artistic talents of the time, but it also encapsulates the spirit of New York City in the early 1940s. Whether you are a longtime reader or a new enthusiast, this magazine offers a unique perspective on the world as it was.
Please take a closer look at the photos to appreciate the details and to verify the condition. The rarity of this issue means there are likely only a few copies left available today, making it a must-have for anyone interested in American history or the arts.
We have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, but few can match the uniqueness and charm of this Garrett Price-covered edition. Don’t hesitate—seize the chance to own a piece of The New Yorker history today!