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The New Yorker March 4, 1944 Welcome Home Sergeant Joe Simmons

The New Yorker March 4, 1944 Welcome Home Sergeant Joe Simmons

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soft. The New Yorker -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: March 4, 1944 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 76 pages Condition: Good, Cover Condition: Very Good , missing 2 pages 19/20, 61/62 Cover 'Welcome Home Sgt. Joe Simmons ' by Ilonka Karasz ( 1896-1981) American artist whose art included furniture, decorative textiles, murals, wallpaper, china, toys and . Her magazine covers are famous including those with The New Yorker Magazine. She co-founded the Society of Modern Art, and provided many of the illustrations for the Society's arts journal Modern Art Collector. She appeared in Vanity Fair, House Beautiful, The New Yorker and countless art magazines. She was an immigrant (born and educated in Hungary), a mother of two children, and an important player in introducing European modernism in the United States. And as Ralph Cutler said in The New York Times, ""Her success is more remarkable because she worked in a time when few women were designing...""She believed that successful modern design… Read More
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The New Yorker May 22, 1943 Fishing Off the Bridge

The New Yorker May 22, 1943 Fishing Off the Bridge

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soft. -ORIGINAL EDITION- World War II Magazine Date: May 22, 1943 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 60 pages Condition: Fair, Cover Condition: Very Good - one page loose, one page missing , pages clean Cover 'Fishing Off the bridge' by Ilonka Karasz (1896-1981) American artist whose art included furniture, decorative textiles, murals, wallpaper, china, toys and . Her magazine covers are famous including those with The New Yorker Magazine. She co-founded the Society of Modern Art, a collective of European-born American Artists, and provided many of the illustrations for the Society's arts journal Modern Art Collector. She appeared in Vanity Fair, House Beautiful, and countless art magazines. She was an immigrant (born and educated in Hungary), a mother of two children, and an important player in introducing European modernism in the United States. And as Ralph Cutler said in The New York Times, ""Her success is more remarkable because she worked in a time when few women were… Read More
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The New Yorker February 5, 1944 Victory Garden Center Stage at Party World War II

The New Yorker February 5, 1944 Victory Garden Center Stage at Party World War II

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soft. The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- WWII Date: February 5 1944 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 76 pages Condition: Fair, Cover Condition: Very Good pages are missing, (9/10, 44/45) Cover: 'Victory Garden Center Stage at Party' by William Henry 'Will' Cotton (1880-1958) was an American portrait painter, caricaturist, and playwright. After a successful career as a portrait painter, he began working as a caricaturist for Vanity Fair in 1931 and for The New Yorker the following year. In 1931, the New York Repertory Company produced a comedy he wrote, ""The Bride the Sun Shines On"", at the Fulton Theatre in New York. He also painted mural decorations for New York City theaters, including the Capitol, Apollo, Times Square, and Selwyn theaters. Illustrations: Full color illustration on front cover as well as many black and white, and color illustrations inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Contains: This magazine is famous… Read More
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The New Yorker May 8, 1943 Painting Camoflauge on Artillery WWII

The New Yorker May 8, 1943 Painting Camoflauge on Artillery WWII

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soft. -ORIGINAL EDITION- World War II Magazine Date: May 8, 1943 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 68 pages Condition: Fair, Cover Condition : Very Good , some pages missing, Cover 'Painting Camoflauge on Artillery' by Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in The New Yorker. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to Architectural Record. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. He eventually became The New Yorker's most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. Illustrations: Full color illustration on front cover as well as many black and white illustrations inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Contains: This magazine is famous for it's focus on life in New York. Departments include Goings On About Town, The Art Galleries, Books, The Current Cinema, Of All Things, On and Off the Avenue: Feminine Fashions, A Reporter at Large, and The Theatre.… Read More
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The New Yorker July 27, 1946 Spring Valley Veterans Park

The New Yorker July 27, 1946 Spring Valley Veterans Park

by John McCarten, Malcolm Cowley, Various

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soft. The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date:July 27, 1946 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 60 pages Condition:Very Good, Complete , Cover has a small pink stain at top of cover Cover: ""Spring Valley Veterans Park"" By Alan Dunn Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in The New Yorker. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to Architectural Record. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. He eventually became The New Yorker's most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. Illustrations: Full color illustration on front back covers as well as many color and B W illustrations, many full page and smaller Cartoons inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- This magazine is famous for it's cover art, cartoons focus on life in New York City. Departments include: Goings On About Town,The Talk of the Town (notes and comments), The Art Galleries , Books,… Read More
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The New Yorker December 18, 1943 Christmas Dad Buying Son Toys

The New Yorker December 18, 1943 Christmas Dad Buying Son Toys

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soft. The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: December 18, 1943 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx.84 pages Condition: Good, back cover has a tear at top edge, one page missing,pg.7/8 , pg. 77/78 loose Cover: Christmas Dad Buying Son Toys (war time), by Perry Barlow Illustrations: Full color illustration on front back covers as well as many color and B W illustrations, many full page and smaller Cartoons inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- This magazine is famous for it's cover art, cartoons focus on life in New York City. Departments include: Goings On About Town,The Talk of the Town (notes and comments), The Art Galleries , Books, The Current Cinema, Of All Things, On and Off the Avenue:Feminine Fashions, A Reporter at Large, The Theatre, Of All Things Column - (These are humorous 2 sentence current event footnotes.), Books Ads Of Interest : 4th War Loan Drive, Park Tilford, Cross, Bank of New York, Lucien Lelong, Fisher,… Read More
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The New Yorker June 26, 1943 Marines in the South Pacific WWII

The New Yorker June 26, 1943 Marines in the South Pacific WWII

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The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date:June 26, 1943 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 64 pages Condition: Good , cover Very Good , has a little wear at spine, one page missing -pg.9/10 Cover:""Marines in the South Pacific"" by: Rea Irvin Rea Irvin(1881-1972) was an American graphic artist. Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker . He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and the New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925. Tilley appeared annually on the magazine's cover every February until 1994. He created the Irvin Type for The New Yorker Magazine. Illustrations: Full color illustration on front back covers as well as many color and B W illustrations, many full page and smaller Cartoons inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- This magazine is famous for it's cover art, cartoons focus on life in… Read More
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The New Yorker January 22, 1944 Art Exhibit Gala Opening

The New Yorker January 22, 1944 Art Exhibit Gala Opening

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soft. The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: January 22, 1944 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 60 pages Condition: Good, Cover Condition: Very Good - small amount of soiling near spine, pg. 5/6 missing Cover:""Art Exhibit Gala Opening"" by Artist: Constantin Alajalov (also Aladjalov) (1900-1987) was an American painter and illustrator. He immigrated to New York City in 1923. His illustrations were on the cover of The New Yorker and The Saturday Evening Post. His works are in the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Syracuse University and the Archives of American Art. Constantin Alajalov painted posters for revolutions in Russia and Persia before emigrating to New York. Illustrations: Full color illustration on front cover as well as many black and white, and color illustrations inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Contains: This magazine is famous for it's focus on life in New York. Departments include Goings On… Read More
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The New Yorker September 8 1945 Troops Coming Home - World War II

The New Yorker September 8 1945 Troops Coming Home - World War II: Troops Coming Home

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soft. The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- World War II Date:September 8, 1945 Size and Page Count: 8.5"" X 11"" Tall, approx. 60 pages Condition: Good Cover Condition: Very Good, page 35/36 missing , Cover:""Troops Coming Home""by Alan Dunn Illustrations: Full color illustration on front back covers as well as many color and B W illustrations, many full page and smaller Cartoons inside magazine ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- This magazine is famous for it's cover art, cartoons focus on life in New York City. Departments include: Goings On About Town,The Talk of the Town (notes and comments), The Art Galleries , Books, The Current Cinema, Of All Things, On and Off the Avenue:Feminine Fashions, A Reporter at Large, The Theatre, Of All Things Column - (These are humorous 2 sentence current event footnotes.),The Current Cinema (2 Reviews) by W.G., pp. 41-42 Take a Deep BreathA Reporter At Large, pp. 43-52On and Off the Avenue, pp. 53-59Letter from Rio… Read More
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Piano Player and his Stool April 9, 1949 Vladimir Nabokov, Zuni Shalako

Piano Player and his Stool April 9, 1949 Vladimir Nabokov, Zuni Shalako

by Janet Flanner, Wolcott Gibbs, William Walden, Rex Lardner, and Brendan Gill,E. A. Maher and E. J. Kahn, Jr.,

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The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: The New Yorker April 9, 1949 Size and Page Count: 8.5" X 11" Tall, approx. 60 pages
Condition: Fair - 5 missing pages - 5/6, 9/10, 19/20, 45/46, 89/90, center page loose.
Cover: Piano Player and his Stool by Abe Birnbaum
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Credible - By William Walden, Rex Lardner, and Brendan Gill
Entree -By E. A. Maher and E. J. Kahn, Jr.
Minority View - By Lucia Miller and Geoffrey T. Hellman
The Jukes Family Revisited - By Wolcott Gibbs
Poem Word - By Stephen Spender
Letter From Rome - By Janet Flanner
100,000-Count 'Em-1,000 - By A. J. Liebling
Portrait of My Mother By Vladimir Nabokov
Andrew Gunnar Hagstrom
Reporter in New Mexico Zuni Shalako -1 Ruth Bunzel
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Tennis Reginald Weir, Wire Tapping 1949

Tennis Reginald Weir, Wire Tapping 1949

by William Talbert, Dr. Reginald Weir,Alan Moorehead,Irwin Shaw, Wolcott Gibbs,

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The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: The New Yorker April 2, 1949 Size and Page Count: 8.5" X 11" Tall, approx. 60 pages
Condition: Fair - 2 missing pages - 13/14, 41/42
Cover: Houses along the Beach Real Estate Broker by Edna Eicke
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Comment Wire Tapping By Wolcott Gibbs
"The Climate of Insomnia" by Irwin Shaw.
"The Face Within the Face" by Mark Schorer.
"Our Far-Flung Correspondent: A Streetcar Named Boccaccio" by Alan Moorehead.
"Postscrips to the American Language: Scented Words" by H. L. Mencken.
On the Tennis Courts - William Talbert and Dr. Reginald Weir, a Negro physician.
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