The New Yorker September 20 1952 Full Magazine Theme Cover Peter Arno


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Step back in time with a captivating piece of history: The New Yorker magazine from September 20, 1952, featuring a stunning full theme cover art by the renowned artist Peter Arno. This magazine encapsulates the charm and wit of its era, making it not just a read but an essential collector's item for anyone who appreciates the golden age of American journalism.

Inside, you will find a treasure trove of articles, cartoons, and cultural commentary that reflect the social and political atmosphere of the 1950s. Peter Arno's artwork sets the tone for the magazine perfectly, drawing you in with a playful yet sophisticated aesthetic. Fans of vintage prints and classic illustrations will find this magazine an irresistible addition to their collection.

Each magazine is in good condition, boasting a newsstand quality without any labels to distract from its visual appeal. It comes bagged and boarded, ensuring that it will be protected for years to come. While the magazine may show signs of its age, including minor wear, slight rips, or marks, its allure remains intact. Photos are available for you to assess the condition for yourself.

One of the major highlights of this magazine is its secure packaging. The protective bag and board help keep the magazine in excellent condition, allowing you to appreciate the beautiful cover art without worries. It also makes for a fantastic gift for collectors, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the timelessness of The New Yorker.

Here are some specific features of this product:

  • Good condition with minor wear.
  • Bagged and boarded for protection.
  • Newsstand quality without labels.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker history. Whether displayed on your coffee table or tucked into your personal collection, this September 1952 issue is bound to spark conversation and reminiscence.

The New Yorker September 20 1952 Cover

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