Description
Step into the world of vintage publishing with this remarkable find: the complete issue of The New Yorker from October 8, 1938. This edition features a striking cover illustration by renowned artist Antonio Petruccelli. Famous for his sleek and modern designs, Petruccelli's artwork captures the essence of the Art Deco movement, making his covers not only visually appealing but also highly collectible.
This particular magazine is in very good condition considering its age. It shows minor wear along the edges, which is normal for publications from this era. You can see the details for yourself in the accompanying photos. As copies from the 1930s become increasingly rare, this edition offers both a slice of history and an opportunity for collectors to enhance their library.
Adding this magazine to your collection has several benefits:
- Historical Significance: Owning a piece from a notable publication deepens your connection to past eras of journalism and art.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The modernist design makes it a beautiful display piece, perfect for coffee tables or personal libraries.
Antique magazines like this one are disappearing from the market. With only a limited number still in circulation, this issue is not just a reading material but a rare collector's item that is bound to appreciate in value. Whether you're an avid magazine collector, an admirer of vintage art, or simply looking for a unique gift, this The New Yorker issue is a fantastic choice.
Don't miss out on your chance to own this collectible piece. Explore the rich history of journalism through the words and artwork of the past!
Please take a moment to evaluate the photos to assess the magazine's condition for yourself. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this vintage edition is an ideal addition for any serious collector or casual reader alike.