Description
Step back in time with this rare vintage issue of The New Yorker from October 16, 1937. It features an iconic cover by the celebrated illustrator Peter Arno. Known for his sharp wit and humor, Arno's artwork captured the essence of high society during the magazine's formative years. This cover is a fantastic representation of the sophisticated satire The New Yorker is renowned for.
This magazine is not just a great read; it's also a collectible piece of history. The issue is in very good condition with only minor wear on the edges — a testament to its age and charm. The sophisticated writings and endearing illustrations within this edition make it a delight for history buffs and art lovers alike.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Peter Arno's witty and impactful cover art that defined an era.
- Very good condition, ensuring it remains a standout piece in any collection.
Finding issues from this time period is becoming increasingly difficult, making this October 1937 edition a true treasure for collectors. Whether you cherish vintage literature or appreciate unique artwork, this magazine serves as a wonderful conversation starter and a nostalgic window into the past.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Included in this listing are several photos to showcase its remarkable preservation. Please view the images to appreciate the condition and artistry of this collectible magazine.
We invite you to explore our extensive collection, featuring over 4,000 other New Yorker issues. Each one has its unique story and charm, so you'll surely find something to capture your interest.
Grab this beautiful piece of history today and enrich your collection with a classic that continues to influence and inspire! It’s not just a magazine; it’s a slice of 20th-century Americana.