Description
Discover a fascinating piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine dated April 25, 1931. This vintage edition showcases a charming cover art by the renowned illustrator, Helen E. Hokinson. Celebrated for her witty and delightful portrayals of social life, Hokinson's illustrations captured the essence of the era and contributed greatly to the magazine's identity in the early 20th century.
This particular issue stands out not just for its artwork but also for its excellent condition, making it a valuable addition to the collection of any vintage magazine enthusiast. In very good condition for its age, it offers a rare glimpse into the cultural landscape of 1931 America. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece from a time when magazines were truly a work of art.
As you delve into its pages, you’ll find a delightful mix of articles that were reflective of the time, providing a window into the past. With only a limited number of these issues still in circulation, obtaining this collectible is a fantastic opportunity.
Why should you consider adding this issue to your collection?
- Features a beautiful cover by Helen E. Hokinson, making it a visual delight.
- Represents a rare piece of The New Yorker history, perfect for collectors.
These key elements make this magazine more than just a read; it is a treasured artifact from a bygone era. Take a moment to view the photos to assess the magazine's condition for yourself.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this April 25, 1931 edition is among the many gems waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss out on adding this remarkable item to your vintage collection.