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Step back in time and embrace the elegance of the roaring twenties with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – April 13, 1929. This vintage edition features a stunning cover by the renowned artist Rose Silver, who is celebrated for her delicate and sophisticated illustrations. Her artwork not only captivated readers but also set the aesthetic tone for The New Yorker’s early years.
This particular issue is in very good condition, especially considering its age. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate the significance of this magazine as an artifact of early 20th-century culture. Be sure to check out the images for a closer look at the condition and charm of this impressive piece.
Finding early editions of The New Yorker is no small feat. Many of these magazines have long since vanished from circulation, making this April 1929 issue a rare gem for collectors. Its pages are filled with a wealth of articles and illustrations that offer a glimpse into the past, allowing readers to experience the humor and wit of a bygone era.
- Rare Edition: This issue is part of a limited collection, perfect for collectors wanting to own a piece of literary history.
- Artistic Cover: The unique artwork by Rose Silver adds aesthetic value and charm, making it a wonderful conversation starter.
Don’t miss your chance to own this historic publication. We also offer over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, providing a vast selection for any collector eager to explore the magazine's rich history.
This remarkable piece not only enriches your collection but also serves as a wonderful gift for fellow enthusiasts of vintage literature and art. Immerse yourself in the charm of the past with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – April 13, 1929.