Description
Explore the charm of vintage publishing with The New Yorker dated September 2, 1950. This full magazine showcases a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Leonard Dove. Perfect for collectors, it captures a significant moment in literary history, making it a must-have addition to any magazine collection.
This particular issue is recognized for its good condition, despite the passage of time. It bears the hallmark of history, featuring minor wear that adds to its character. While it currently lacks a plastic protective covering, it is a great choice for those who appreciate the authenticity of vintage prints.
- Distinctive Artwork: The cover art by Leonard Dove offers a unique visual experience that reflects the style of the era.
- Collector’s Item: A fascinating piece of history that appeals to both avid New Yorker fans and magazine collectors alike.
Admittedly, there is some wear present. Expect loose binding that can occur over the decades, along with a few brown marks on the front. These imperfections tell a story of their own, revealing the magazine's journey through time.
For collectors who value history and literary culture, this New Yorker edition is a treasure. Perfect to display on your coffee table or as part of your curated collection, it invites conversation and nostalgia.
Please see the accompanying image below to appreciate the magazine's artwork: