Description
Step back in time with The New Yorker Magazine from October 26, 1940, featuring the iconic piece "City and Country Kids" by William Steig. This classic magazine encapsulates the charm and simplicity of childhood in both urban and rural settings through its delightful illustrations and captivating prose. It is a perfect addition for any collector or enthusiast of vintage magazines, specifically those who appreciate the artistry of Steig's work.
This particular issue is in good condition, providing an authentic piece of history without overwhelming wear. The magazine comes without a label, giving it a clean and unblemished appearance, making it ideal for display or archival purposes. Minor wear is present on the entire magazine, which adds character and authenticity.
As an extra layer of protection, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that it remains in admirable condition for years to come, allowing you to enjoy or showcase it with pride.
- Includes an original artwork by the renowned illustrator and cartoonist William Steig.
- Perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add a piece of 1940s nostalgia to their library.
Whether you're a fan of literature, art, or history, this issue of The New Yorker is sure to resonate with you. With its vintage appeal, it's a conversation starter, a decorative piece, or a thoughtful gift for someone who cherishes classic publications.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this unique piece of cultural history. Dive into the pages filled with rich storytelling and beautiful illustrations that define an era in American publishing.