Description: The New Yorker Magazine, June 26 1948, the complete issue in gorgeous shape. Roger Duvoisin illustrated the cover. This issue includes the very first publication of the Shirley Jackson story "The Lottery," the true first printing and edition- it was later published in a book in 1949. This issue is hard to find as the New Yorker received many complaints about it and many returns, due to the controversial nature of the story. The pages are crisp and clean, without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, nothing missing, no odors, tight to the staples, with a 1/4" tear at the top of the spine, and light creasing at the right-side corners and the lower staple. Strictly graded Fine/Very Fine; it was put away when brand new (along with many others we have) by an obsessive New Yorker collector from whom we acquired it, untouched since new until now. We have many other exquisite vintage New Yorker issues from this once-in-a-lifetime collection, so if there is one you want that you don't see in our listings yet, please let us know. All our New Yorkers are shipped in archival-quality sleeves with backing boards.
Price: 935 USD
Location: Denver, Colorado
End Time: 2025-02-02T01:58:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Publication Month: June
Publication Year: 1948
Type: Magazine
Publication Name: New Yorker
Contributors: Shirley Jackson
Features: 1st Edition
Modified Item: No