Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from October 16, 1943. This captivating magazine features a delightful cover by Ludwig Bemelmans, the renowned author and illustrator well-known for his enchanting Madeline series. Bemelmans’ unique artistic style brings a storybook quality, creating a charming narrative that captivates readers and collectors alike.
This issue is not just a magazine; it's a glimpse into a different era. It's in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges, which is impressive given its age. As more time passes, issues from this period have become exceedingly rare, making this particular edition a valuable find for any collector or enthusiast. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary art.
Key Features:
- Rare Collector's Item: With only a handful of 1943 issues still circulating, this magazine is a treasure for any vintage magazine collector.
- Artistic Legacy: The cover art by Ludwig Bemelmans offers a beautiful and nostalgic representation of a bygone time, making it perfect for display.
Please take a moment to view the accompanying photos to assess its condition for yourself. You can see how well-preserved this issue remains, a testament to the quality of The New Yorker publication.
Currently, we have over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, showcasing the rich history of this iconic magazine. This October 1943 edition is a standout piece, ideal for not only collectors but also fans of Bemelmans' whimsical art.