Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker January 17, 1948 Full Magazine, featuring a distinctive cover by the talented Whitney Darrow Jr. This collectible magazine captures the essence of post-war America through witty illustrations and insightful articles that are characteristic of The New Yorker’s revered style.
This edition not only serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past but also as a fantastic conversation starter. It’s perfect for vintage magazine collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the unique culture and humor of the time. Whether you want to read through its engaging content or display it as an artful piece in your home, this magazine offers both aesthetic appeal and intellectual richness.
This remarkable publication comes in good condition, making it a valuable addition to your collection. It features minor wear, which is expected in publications of this age. The magazine is provided with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays in the best possible condition for years to come.
- Authentic 1948 publication from The New Yorker - a piece of cultural history.
- Protected by a plastic cover, maintaining its quality and appearance.
Whether you are a fan of historical memorabilia or simply want to reminisce about the humor and artistry of the 1940s, this magazine is an excellent choice. Don’t miss your chance to own this incredible publication, which comes newsstand fresh without any label.
- Condition: Good
- Minor wear on entire magazine.