The New Yorker Magazine March 23 1940 Easter Bunny Eggs by William Cotton


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Sale price$49.95 USD

Description

Step into a piece of history with the March 23, 1940 edition of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring a whimsical cover illustration titled Easter Bunny Eggs by the renowned artist William Cotton. This magazine encapsulates the charm and cultural nuances of the era, making it a fascinating collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and art alike.

This special issue is not just about beautiful illustrations; it offers a glimpse into the social and literary landscape of the time. Filled with witty articles, engaging stories, and a unique perspective on life during the early '40s, it remains a delightful read even today. The Easter Bunny Eggs cover is a wonderful representation of the season's spirit, showcasing Cotton's mastery in capturing vibrant colors and familiar traditions.

Condition: This magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear on the entire surface, which adds character and authenticity to its vintage appeal. Notably, it comes newsstand style with no labels, ensuring that you receive it just as it was intended. The magazine is preserved in a plastic protective covering, adding an extra layer of safeguarding against age-related wear.

Key Features:

  • Historic Value: Own a piece of 1940s history that showcases the charming Easter festivities.
  • Artistic Cover: Enjoy the delightful illustration by William Cotton that brings the magazine to life.

This magazine will not only enhance your collection but will also serve as a great conversation starter. Display it proudly on your coffee table or within your bookshelf to share a slice of yesteryear with guests and family.

Take a look at the cover:

The New Yorker Magazine March 23 1940 Cover

Don’t miss the chance to own this vintage piece. Add The New Yorker Magazine March 23, 1940 to your collection today and celebrate the artistry and spirit of a bygone era!

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