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Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from October 3, 1936. This vintage magazine showcases an enchanting cover by the renowned artist Robert Day. Known for his whimsical and finely detailed illustrations, Robert Day’s work has left a lasting mark on the art of magazine covers, especially during the vibrant 1930s.
This particular issue is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear on the edges. Every copy tells a story, and this one is no exception. Its remarkable state makes it a collector’s gem. The enchanting cover will transport you back to a time when print publications were a primary source of entertainment and news.
This issue is not just about aesthetics; it also stands as a testament to the era's cultural and societal dynamics. It is a wonderful addition to any collection, whether you are a die-hard New Yorker fan or a history enthusiast looking to own a piece of the past.
- Exquisite Artwork: The Robert Day cover is a captivating piece, showcasing the artistic style prominent in the 1930s.
- Rarity: This vintage magazine is hard to come by in such good condition, making it a valuable collectible.
Given the scarcity of early editions, finding a New Yorker magazine from 1936 in this condition is truly a rarity. With only a handful still circulating, it elevates the magazine's value significantly. If you’re passionate about classic literature or art, this magazine will enrich your collection immensely.
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Own a slice of history today with this extraordinary piece of art and journalism!