The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 6, 1947 Perry Barlow Cover


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If you're a lover of vintage magazines, you're in for a treat with this incredible find! This complete issue of The New Yorker hails from September 6, 1947, and showcases a delightful cover by Perry Barlow. Known for his whimsical and humorous illustrations, Barlow perfectly captured the unique personality of New York City during a pivotal time in its history.

The charm of this magazine lies not just in its content but also in its artwork, making it a collectible that many enthusiasts yearn to have in their collection. This issue is in good condition overall, though it does show minor water damage, an expected feature for a magazine of its age. Make sure to check out the photos provided to assess its condition for yourself!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 6, 1947 Cover

This magazine is not just a piece of reading material; it's a slice of history and a gateway into the life and culture of post-war America. Whether you are a dedicated collector or someone who simply appreciates the finer things in life, this magazine is a must-have. With over 4,000 vintage New Yorker magazines in our stock, unique editions like this one are indeed becoming rarer.

  • Features a unique cover design by renowned artist Perry Barlow.
  • Great collector's item for fans of vintage magazines and New Yorker enthusiasts.

This magazine represents a piece of history that is hard to come by. Don't miss out on your chance to add this remarkable item to your collection. Once it's gone, it may be years before another opportunity comes around. Act now to secure your own piece of New York's past!

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