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The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 18, 1931 Charles Donelan Cover VG
Add a rare treasure to your collection with this The New Yorker magazine from April 18, 1931, featuring a distinctive cover by Charles Donelan. Donelan's artistic style is known for its elegant simplicity, bringing a refined, understated charm to the pages of The New Yorker. His work stands out as a key part of the magazine’s visual legacy during the early 20th century.
This particular issue is in very good condition for its age, making it a highly collectible piece. Given that there are likely only a handful of these vintage editions still available, this is a rare opportunity for enthusiasts of historical magazines. Be sure to view the pictures for a detailed look at the condition of this issue.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this rare gem is just one of many waiting to be discovered!