New Yorker magazine September 30 1944 the FIRST complete Addams Family together cartoon and 2nd Wednesday Addams appearance VERY FINE
New Yorker magazine September 30 1944 the FIRST complete Addams Family together cartoon and 2nd Wednesday Addams appearance VERY FINE
New Yorker magazine September 30 1944 the FIRST complete Addams Family together cartoon and 2nd Wednesday Addams appearance VERY FINE
New Yorker magazine September 30 1944 the FIRST complete Addams Family together cartoon and 2nd Wednesday Addams appearance VERY FINE
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The New Yorker Magazine, September 30 1944, complete issue in great shape.  Perry Barlow illustrated the cover. This issue includes the second Wednesday Addams appearance, and the very first time the entire Charles Addams Family is seen together in one cartoon (this is two years before Uncle Fester is introduced, and a year before (The) Thing, and 19 years before Cousin Itt), all watching a family vacation home movie: Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday, Pugsley, Grandmama, Lurch, and someone else peering down from the attic (possibly Uncle Eimar, who is only alluded to in one other Addams Family cartoon)!  The pages are crisp and clean, without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, nothing missing, tight to the staples, with a 1.5" split at the top of the spine. Strictly graded Very Good; it is as-new, and 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. Shipped in an archival sleeve with backing board. The images show the actual magazine you will receive; we do not use stock photos, we do not touch anything up, we do not crop anything, the magazine really is that nice. We have many other beautiful New Yorkers online now so please take a look. If there is an issue you are after please let us know.