Description
Step back in time with this exquisite The New Yorker magazine from October 11, 1941. Featuring a captivating cover illustration by the renowned artist William Cotton, this issue embodies the charm and wit that defined the era's literary landscape. Cotton was famous for his imaginative and satirical takes on everyday life, and his New Yorker covers always invited readers to pause and reflect while drawing a smile.
This particular edition is not just a magazine; it's a piece of history. It's a rare find that collectors of vintage New Yorker issues will appreciate for its artistic value and nostalgic significance. The magazine is in good condition for its age, and you can easily see the details in the accompanying photos. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of Americana from a pivotal time in history.
- Collectible Vintage Issue: Each copy tells a unique story that resonates with the cultural and social atmosphere of the 1940s.
- Striking Artwork: Cotton's cover is not just visually appealing; it also reflects the satirical spirit of the era.
You will find numerous vintage New Yorker issues in our collection, but few hold the character and rarity of this particular edition. With >4,000 issues in stock and only a handful of this specific issue remaining, you may never get another opportunity like this. High demand and limited availability make this magazine a standout addition to any collection.
Whether you're a committed collector or a casual reader with an appreciation for art and history, this New Yorker magazine from October 11, 1941, is an invaluable item that deserves a place in your home or office. Act now and seize your chance to own a remarkable piece of New Yorker history!