Description
Step back in time with this remarkable piece of history: The New Yorker Magazine from November 16, 1940, featuring a captivating cover illustration by the talented Perry Barlow. This vintage magazine is a fantastic collectible for enthusiasts and fans of art, literature, or American culture from the mid-20th century.
The cover art showcases dynamic football players, encapsulating the spirit and excitement of the sport during a time when it was gaining immense popularity in America. Barlow’s artwork is a delightful representation of talent and creativity, setting the tone for the engaging content found within the pages of this classic publication.
This magazine is in good condition, available as a newsstand edition, and comes without any label. While it does show minor wear throughout, it remains a fantastic collectible that tells a story of its own. To ensure its preservation, this magazine comes thoughtfully wrapped in a protective plastic covering, safeguarding it for future generations to enjoy.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Iconic Cover Art: The stunning illustration by Perry Barlow celebrates the energy and excitement of football, making it a centerpiece for your collection.
- Preserved Condition: Minor wear adds character, and the plastic protective covering keeps this magazine safe for display or reading.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of cultural history! The New Yorker Magazine from November 16, 1940, is more than just a magazine; it's a conversation starter that brings the nostalgia of the past to your coffee table or collection.
Whether you're a dedicated fan of The New Yorker, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply appreciate fine art, this magazine offers something special. Embrace a piece of history and enrich your collection with this one-of-a-kind magazine!