Description
This vintage magazine issue from The New Yorker is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Dated August 14, 1937, this edition boasts a delightful cover created by the talented Helen E. Hokinson. Known for her witty and charming illustrations, Hokinson expertly captures the essence of society women from the 1930s with her characteristic touch of satire. Her artwork not only provides visual allure but also offers a glimpse into the cultural context of her time, making this magazine cover a timeless piece.
This particular magazine is in very good condition. Minor wear is visible around the edges, yet it remains an impressive find for a piece of its age. Carefully preserved, its quality will please even the most discerning collectors. Be sure to check out the photographs to see the specific condition and details of this lovely edition.

Here are some standout features of this vintage issue:
- Exclusive Helen E. Hokinson Cover: Featuring unique artwork that is both humorous and evocative, it highlights the artistic values of its era.
- Rare Collectible: This issue is exceedingly hard to find, making it a coveted item for any serious collector of vintage magazines.
This August 14, 1937 issue is truly one-of-a-kind. Enjoy reading through its pages filled with cultural insights, art, and stories from a bygone era. Not only does it offer a peek into the past, but it also serves as a conversation starter for any enthusiast of classic literature and visuals.
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