Description: The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 17, 1943 William Cotton Cover This April 17, 1943 edition of The New Yorker features a striking cover by William Cotton, a celebrated artist known for his satirical and elegant illustrations that often humorously critiqued high society and American life. Cotton’s work for The New Yorker remains a highlight of the magazine's golden era. Interior Condition: The inside pages are well-preserved and in good condition, with minimal signs of aging. There are no missing pages, and the print remains clear and legible, a rare find for a magazine of this age. General Condition: The magazine is overall in good vintage condition, considering its age. Cover Condition: The cover is in acceptable condition, showing signs of age and wear, typical for a publication of this vintage. Given the scarcity of these wartime issues, there are likely only a handful of copies still in circulation today. Please review the photos to assess the condition for yourself. With over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, this 1943 edition is a rare treasure that will make a fine addition to any collection.
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Publication Name: The New Yorker
Publication Year: 1943
Publication Month: April