Description
Discover a rare piece of publishing history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine dated October 29, 1938. This vintage magazine boasts a striking cover illustration by the renowned Peter Arno, an artist celebrated for his sharp wit and sophisticated humor. His unique style has left a lasting impact on the magazine's identity, making Arno's works highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Within this issue, readers can expect a delightful blend of literary contributions and illustrations that capture the essence of the era. The New Yorker has long been a beacon of clever satire and insightful commentary, and this edition is no exception. It provides a glimpse into the cultural and social fabric of 1938, making it a fascinating collectible that transcends time.
The magazine is in very good condition for its age, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges, which adds to its charm without detracting from its visual appeal. As this issue is over 80 years old, it is becoming increasingly rare and treasured in the collector's market. Secure your own piece of history while you can!
Check out the images below to see the magazine’s cover and overall condition:
- Unique Cover Art: Features a captivating illustration by Peter Arno, a defining artist of The New Yorker.
- Valuable Addition: An excellent opportunity for collectors looking to add a rare issue to their trove of vintage magazines.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this particular edition is a standout piece that you won't want to miss. Whether you're a long-time collector or just starting your journey into vintage publication collecting, this magazine will be a cherished addition to your library.
Take a closer look and see for yourself the magic of this historic publication!