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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 Soft - 1943

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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. Articles and Ads Of Interest: Amo, Amas, Amat, Amamus, Amatis, Enough! Profiles: Young Captain Chips Lockheed ad Letter from Tripoli A Little Poison Never Hurt Anybody
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  • Title The New Yorker May 8, 1943 Painting Camoflauge on Artillery WWII
  • Author Various
  • Illustrator Alan Dunn
  • Binding soft
  • Condition Used - Fair
  • Date 1943
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 2830

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