The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 4, 1937 Perry Barlow Cover VG


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The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 4, 1937 Perry Barlow Cover VG

This September 4, 1937 issue of The New Yorker is not just another magazine; it features a stunning cover designed by the talented Perry Barlow. Known for his whimsical and heartwarming illustrations, Barlow captures the essence of everyday life in a way that resonates with readers. This particular cover is a classic representation of his artistic style, making it a cherished piece for both collectors and fans of the magazine.

In terms of condition, this magazine is listed as very good. While it shows minor wear along the edges, it remains a fantastic find. You can see for yourself in the accompanying images, which provide a clear view of the magazine's present state.

The rarity of this issue makes it a unique addition to any collection. Magazines from this era are hard to come by, with only a limited number still in circulation today. Owning this piece means you hold a slice of history that reflects the culture and sentiments of its time.

  • Iconic Artwork: The Perry Barlow cover adds a layer of charm that will stand out in any collection.
  • Historical Significance: With its publication dating back to 1937, this issue offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.

As part of our extensive collection, which includes over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, this magazine represents an excellent opportunity for both history buffs and art lovers alike. Don't miss your chance to own this collectible.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover September 4, 1937 by Perry Barlow

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