Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from August 10, 1940. This issue features a captivating cover illustration titled Election Candidate by the renowned artist Perry Barlow. It beautifully encapsulates the political atmosphere of the time, making it a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
This magazine not only represents an iconic era in American politics but also showcases the artistic talent of Perry Barlow. His work captures the spirit of the times, providing a unique visual narrative that contextualizes the political discussions happening in the nation. Each page serves as a window into the thoughts and sentiments of 1940, an excellent reference for anyone interested in political history or vintage publications.
In terms of condition, this magazine is rated as Good. It is a newsstand edition with no label, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a delightful gift for someone who appreciates historical publications. Despite minor wear on the entire magazine, it remains a remarkable artifact. To ensure its preservation, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, so you can enjoy it without worry.
Here are some key features of this collectible:
- Historical Significance: A vivid representation of the 1940 election era.
- Artistic Cover: Stunning cover art by the acclaimed Perry Barlow.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this vintage magazine that not only informs but also inspires with its rich illustrations. Enhance your collection or engage your guests with this fascinating piece of history!