The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 18, 1931 Charles Donelan Cover VG


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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Add a rare treasure to your collection with this The New Yorker magazine from April 18, 1931. Featuring a distinctive cover illustration by the talented Charles Donelan, this issue encapsulates the charm and elegance of early 20th-century art. Donelan's artistic style is known for its refined simplicity, which perfectly aligns with the sophisticated aesthetic that The New Yorker is celebrated for.

This particular issue is in very good condition considering its age, making it an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. As one of the few remaining copies, this magazine stands out as a significant piece of history, reflecting both the artistic trends of its time and the vibrant culture of the era.

Explore a slice of history with this vintage issue, featuring:

  • Iconic cover art that showcases Charles Donelan's unique style, adding artistic value to your collection.
  • A rare opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker magazine's rich legacy, with very limited availability.

Given the magazine's historical significance, you can appreciate the context it provides about American culture in 1931. The intriguing stories and witty cartoons found within the pages are a delightful reminder of the magazine's longstanding tradition of excellence in journalism and illustration.

This treasured magazine is just one of many in our extensive collection of over 4,000 The New Yorker issues. Each magazine tells its own story, waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible piece of art and history!

The New Yorker Magazine April 18, 1931 Cover

Be sure to view the pictures for a detailed look at the condition of this issue. It is the perfect find for any history buff or magazine collector looking to enhance their archive.

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