Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from October 5, 1940. Featuring a stunning cover designed by Ilonka Karasz, this magazine encapsulates a unique moment in time. Karasz was known for her innovative modernist illustrations and textile designs, and her work for The New Yorker is recognized for its artistic flair and creativity. This issue is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The magazine is classified in very good condition for its age, displaying only minor wear along the edges. This careful preservation ensures that it remains a valuable addition to any collection. Detailed visual appeal is evident, and you can see the craftsmanship of the cover design reflected in its graceful lines and color palette.
Purchasing this edition offers several benefits:
- Artistic Value: The Karasz cover is not just a representation of that era, but also a wonderful piece of art by a celebrated artist.
- Rarity: Vintage issues from The New Yorker are scarce, making this magazine a rare find for any collector.
Images of this beautiful cover are included below:
This particular issue stands out due to its artistic innovation and the cultural significance it holds. A limited supply of these magazines remains on the market, so act quickly before this piece of history is gone.
With over 4,000 New Yorker magazines in stock, don’t hesitate to explore our collection for more rare and vintage editions. Each magazine tells a story and preserves a moment in time.