Description
Discover a captivating piece of history with this original The New Yorker magazine from September 3, 1938, featuring a stunning cover by renowned cartoonist William Steig. Known for his distinctive and thought-provoking illustrations, Steig later gained fame as the author of the beloved children’s book, Shrek!. Each issue of The New Yorker is more than just a magazine; it’s a collection of art, wit, and the cultural zeitgeist of its time.
This magazine not only showcases Steig's unique artistic style but also reflects the social and political climate of the late 1930s. As time goes by, the artistic contributions of iconic illustrators like Steig become even more precious, making this particular issue a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- In very good condition, with just minor wear along the edges that adds character and authenticity to this vintage piece.
- Considered rare, especially as it is over 80 years old, this magazine is an excellent addition for collectors looking to enhance their libraries.
The overall condition of this issue is commendable, given its age. There are small signs of wear, which you can assess through the provided photographs. The images capture the magazine's detailed cover art and pages, preserving its vintage charm. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history that is increasingly hard to find!
We have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, giving you a chance to explore a variety of topics and designs from different decades. This September 3, 1938, edition would be a true gem in any collection, whether displayed on a coffee table, kept on a shelf, or added to your collection of vintage magazines.
Don’t hesitate—secure this exceptional piece of The New Yorker history for yourself today!