Description
Step back in time with this stunning piece of literary history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from September 6, 1941. Featuring a delightful cover illustrated by Barbara Shermund, this issue captures the essence of a bygone era. Shermund, a trailblazing cartoonist, was renowned for her clever and insightful depictions of modern woman's life, providing sharp humor and perspective that resonates even today.
This edition is a true collector's item, and it stands out in any vintage magazine collection. The magazine is in very good condition for its age, showing only minor wear around the edges. For your reference, please take a look at the accompanying photographs to evaluate the magazine's condition. Owning this issue means you possess a rare artifact from the early days of The New Yorker, a publication that has significantly influenced American culture.
Key Features:
- Rare Collectible: This vintage magazine is likely one of the few remaining copies in existence, making it a highly sought-after item for collectors.
- Historical Insight: The magazine reflects the societal norms and artistic trends of the early 1940s, providing a snapshot of the period's cultural landscape.
With over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, few can rival the rarity and charm of this Barbara Shermund edition. Don’t miss out on the chance to enrich your collection with this significant piece of The New Yorker history. Add this delightful magazine to your cart today and own a slice of cultural heritage!