Description
Discover a snapshot of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker Magazine from January 11, 1941. This particular edition features the captivating "Boat Show" illustration by the talented Victor de Pauw, a perfect representation of the pre-war era of elegance and leisure. Whether you're a collector of classic magazines, a fan of nostalgia, or looking for a unique gift, this magazine is a fantastic find.
This rare issue of The New Yorker comes in good condition with minor wear throughout, adding character to its vintage appeal. Its newsstand edition means that it is free from any labels, allowing you to fully appreciate the stunning cover artwork and the compelling articles within. What makes this magazine even more special is the plastic protective covering that preserves its integrity, ensuring it remains a cherished part of your collection for years to come.
Key Features:
- Original artwork by Victor de Pauw, providing a glimpse into the art and culture of the early 1940s.
- Good condition with minor wear, making it an excellent addition to any magazine collection.
From insightful articles to wit and humor, each page of this magazine encapsulates the distinctive voice of The New Yorker that we have come to love. Take a trip back in time and enjoy the reflections of a bygone era through its pages.
Good
Newsstand / No Label
Minor wear on entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Seize this opportunity to own a piece of magazine history and celebrate the art and journalism of one of America's most iconic publications. Don’t miss out on adding this unique magazine to your collection today!