The New Yorker Magazine, December 20, 1941, complete issue in gorgeous shape. Christina Malman did the cover. This issue features the second half of an extensive profile of writer Thomas Mann, the first publication of the Carson McCullers story "Madame Zilensky and the King of Finland," H.L. Mencken's story "Days of Innocence: Notes on Paleozoic Publicists," and more. The pages are crisp and clean, bright white without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, nothing missing, tight to the staples. Strictly graded Very Fine; it is in extraordinary shape, 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 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.