Description
This original The New Yorker issue from September 17, 1938, is a treasure for collectors and fans of classic magazines. Featuring a stunning cover artwork by John Collier, this magazine showcases the remarkable blend of surrealism and sharp social commentary that Collier is renowned for. As you browse through this publication, you'll find yourself drawn into a uniquely thought-provoking visual narrative that captures the essence of the era.
In very good condition, this vintage magazine exhibits minor wear along the edges, indicative of its age, yet the integrity of the cover remains intact (please see accompanying photos for details). The rarity of this particular issue makes it a significant find for collectors, as only a limited number are thought to still exist today. Each piece from this era tells a story, and this magazine is no exception.
- Artistic Value: The cover by John Collier provides an intriguing glimpse into the artistic trends of the late 1930s, making it a perfect conversation starter.
- Collector's Gem: Rare issues like this are hard to come by, making it an essential addition to any collection of vintage literature or magazine artwork.
Please take a moment to review the attached photographs to appreciate the magazine's condition and the artistry of the cover. This rare edition could be a standout addition to your collection, especially with over 4,000 other issues of The New Yorker available for exploration!