The New Yorker Magazine January 20 1951 Man in Snow by Perry Barlow No Label


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Sale price$30.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage copy of The New Yorker Magazine from January 20, 1951. This edition features the captivating cover art titled "Man in Snow" by Perry Barlow, which captures the essence of a winter landscape with unique craftsmanship. Perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates classic magazine covers, this issue is a must-have.

This magazine comes in good condition, showcasing the nostalgia and charm associated with mid-century publications. The newsstand edition lacks a label, adding to its allure as a collectible item.

  • Authentic Vintage Collectible: Own a piece of iconic magazine history that is sure to spark conversation.
  • Protected for Longevity: The magazine comes in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.

While the magazine does exhibit some minor wear overall, this only enhances its character and story. The binding shows some signs of wear, and there are a few rips throughout. To give you a better idea of its condition, we encourage you to see photos included for a detailed view.

Don't miss the opportunity to add this unique item to your collection. Featuring engaging articles and stunning artwork, this edition of The New Yorker embodies the spirit of its time and provides a delightful glimpse into historical perspectives.

The New Yorker Magazine January 20 1951 Cover

Whether you want to display it on your coffee table or gift it to a fellow magazine lover, this edition is sure to impress and evoke fond memories. Grab yours today and enjoy the timeless charm of this classic publication!

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