Description
Step back in time with this vintage collectible: The New Yorker Magazine from June 15, 1935. Featuring a stunning full-theme cover by the talented Garrett Price, this issue is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The artwork showcases Price's unique style, making it a fantastic addition to any magazine collection or display.
The magazine, presented in acceptable condition, carries the charm of its age. It is a newsstand copy with no label, and while it shows definite signs of wear, it provides a glimpse into historical publishing. Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Unique Cover Art: Enjoy the artistry of Garrett Price, a celebrated illustrator whose work has adorned numerous New Yorker covers.
- Preserved in Protective Cover: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering that helps safeguard its fragile condition.
Although this vintage magazine has seen better days, it still tells a story. Please note that there are some condition issues, including wear on the binding, visible rips, and water damage. The front and back covers are detached, and pages may also be missing. The magazine does have some marks—details captured in the accompanying photos.
Ideal for vintage magazine fans, this New Yorker issue allows you to connect with the past. Whether you're a dedicated collector or simply someone who appreciates early 20th-century journalism, this publication represents a fascinating era.
To help you assess its condition, we have included high-resolution images below:
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history. This magazine is perfect for framing, displaying, or as a conversation starter in your home. Grab this vintage New Yorker piece today and relish in its nostalgic appeal!