Description
Step back in time with a true collectible: The New Yorker Magazine, dated August 12, 1944, featuring the captivating artwork of Will Cotton titled "Troops and Priests." This edition of the renowned magazine captures the essence of a pivotal time in history, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage publications alike.
This magazine is presented in good condition, indicative of its age and the experiences it has undergone over the decades. It comes without a newsstand label, offering a true snapshot of the magazine as it was originally sold. You’ll appreciate the charm of the magazine, complete with minor wear indicative of its storied past, adding character that only vintage items can provide.
One of the magazine's key features is its stunning cover art by Will Cotton. This illustration showcases the juxtaposition of military life and spiritual devotion, a theme that resonates even today. It's not just a piece of newsprint; it’s a reflection on human experiences during a time of conflict.
Another highlight is the magazine's significance as part of The New Yorker’s rich legacy. Each edition captures the cultural and political climate of its time through extensive articles and humorous critiques, making it not just a magazine but a historical document.
The magazine includes:
- Illustrations and feature articles from a historical perspective.
- A collectible that provides insights into mid-20th century American life.
To protect its legacy, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Whether you’re an avid collector or just looking to add a unique piece to your coffee table, this New Yorker magazine stands out as a conversation starter.
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Add this extraordinary piece of American history to your collection today!