Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage edition of The New Yorker, dated September 21, 1940. Featuring a striking cover by the renowned cartoonist Peter Arno, this magazine showcases the sharp wit and sophisticated artistry that became the hallmark of Arno's work. He had a unique ability to capture the essence of New York society, making his illustrations timeless representations of urban life. For any fan of American art and humor, owning this issue is a fantastic find.
This magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear around the edges. The quality remains impressive for its age, allowing for a delightful read or display. We encourage you to view the attached photos to see its condition firsthand. As one of the fewer remaining copies, this edition makes for a rare collector’s item that will surely enhance any vintage magazine collection.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Iconic Artwork: The cover by Peter Arno is not only visually appealing but also represents a significant moment in cultural history.
- Collector’s Delight: With its rarity and condition, this magazine is a must-have for avid collectors of vintage publications.
In addition, we are proud to offer a substantial collection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker. If you're seeking more rare and vintage editions, we invite you to explore our full catalog. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift for someone special, this issue is a fantastic addition to any library or display case.
Don't miss your chance to own a unique piece of literary history!