Description
If you’re a collector of vintage periodicals or a lover of timeless literature, look no further than this remarkable piece of history: The New Yorker Magazine from January 12, 1935, featuring the eye-catching cover art titled "Ghost People" by Rea Irvin. This magazine transports you back to the enchanting atmosphere of the 1930s, a time when print media was at the forefront of culture and creativity.
This edition is labeled as "Good" condition, reflecting its rich legacy despite some minor wear typical for magazines of its age. With no label on this newsstand copy, it retains an authentic and raw aesthetic that collectors will appreciate. The unique designs and illustrations within this magazine encapsulate the spirit of the era, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and historians alike.
Key Features:
- Original cover art by Rea Irvin, adding to the collectible value.
- Plastic protective covering included, ensuring the magazine stays preserved for years to come.
Despite some visible marks and minor rips, the charm of this vintage magazine remains intact. For the discerning collector, these imperfections tell a story and speak to the magazine's history. We have captured all the details in our accompanying photographs, allowing you to appreciate the magazine's character fully.
Additionally, the wear on the binding is consistent with its age; this magazine is a beautiful example of craftsmanship from the time. Please refer to the images provided to get a closer look at its condition.
Whether you are looking to complete your collection or simply wish to own a piece of literary history, this New Yorker magazine is a fantastic choice. Don’t miss the chance to own this unique artifact from a bygone era. Grab this special edition today and relish in the nostalgia it brings!