Description
Discover a unique piece of American history with this The New Yorker complete magazine from October 26, 1935. This special edition features an exquisite cover illustration by renowned artist Roger Duvoisin. Celebrated for his vibrant and whimsical style, Duvoisin's artwork has graced numerous publications, making this magazine a collector's gem.
The magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. It is particularly impressive considering its age. Dive into the pages of The New Yorker to experience the rich literary culture of the 1930s, a time of great artistic innovation and expression. Please see the photos to assess its condition for yourself.
This highly sought-after issue is a rarity in the world of vintage magazines, with only a limited number of copies remaining from this period. Collectors and fans of quality publications will appreciate the deep connection this issue offers to the past. The magazine not only serves as a snapshot of the era but also as a showcase of Duvoisin’s artistic prowess.
Key features of this magazine:
- Includes a vibrant cover illustration by Roger Duvoisin, an iconic artist renowned for his children's books and illustrations.
- Part of a comprehensive collection with over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, ideal for collectors seeking unique and historical pieces.
Don't miss out on owning this limited edition piece. Whether you're an avid collector or simply appreciate the charm of vintage magazines, this issue is sure to delight. Grab your copy today and bring a slice of literary history into your home!