The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 15, 1933 William Steig Cover


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This vintage edition of The New Yorker from April 15, 1933, is a remarkable piece of history, featuring an iconic cover by the renowned artist William Steig. Steig, celebrated for his clever and whimsical artwork, would later rise to fame as the creator of Shrek. His unique style captures the essence of humor and warmth, making this magazine a delightful addition to any collection.

Inside this issue, you’ll find a variety of engaging content that reflects the cultural fabric of the early 1930s. The magazine offers an intriguing snapshot of the social and artistic landscape of the time, filled with insightful observations and witty commentary that have become hallmarks of The New Yorker.

This particular copy is in very good condition for its age. While it shows some minor wear on the edges, it remains well-preserved and ready to be cherished by collectors. Please check the accompanying photos for a closer look at its quality and condition.

  • Features a fantastic cover illustration by William Steig, one of the magazine's most beloved cartoonists.
  • An excellent collector’s item, due to its rarity—only a handful of these issues are still in circulation!

Many enthusiasts of American literature and art consider The New Yorker from this era essential reading. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a window into a different time, capturing the charm and intellect associated with the early 20th century. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just beginning your journey into vintage magazines, this issue will make a fantastic addition to your library.

With over 4,000 editions from The New Yorker in stock, we warmly invite you to explore our extensive collection. Discover more rare and vintage editions that celebrate the very best of American culture.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 15, 1933 - Cover by William Steig

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