Description
If you're a fan of classic literature and captivating illustrations, then this issue of The New Yorker from August 23, 1930, is a must-have for your collection. This complete magazine features a charming cover by Gardner Rea, a celebrated cartoonist known for bringing humor and sophistication to the pages of The New Yorker. His unique style shines through, providing a delightful glimpse into the artistic flair of the time.
This particular issue is in very good condition, a remarkable feat considering its age. It has been beautifully preserved, making it a rare gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The magazine's crisp pages capture the essence of a bygone era, ensuring that you'll appreciate every detail, from the cover art to the articles within.
Here are just a few key features that make this magazine special:
- Featuring a stunning original cover by Gardner Rea, reflecting the wit and charm of The New Yorker.
- In very good condition, ensuring durability and collectible value.
This edition is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. With only a limited number of these vintage issues likely still available, it presents a fantastic opportunity for avid collectors. We currently have an extensive stock of over 4,000 The New Yorker issues, but copies from this specific time and condition are increasingly hard to find.
To truly appreciate this classic magazine, be sure to check out the photography that showcases its excellent condition. Here you can view the cover:
Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of literary history. Whether you're a collector, a gift-giver, or simply someone who appreciates the charm of classic magazines, this issue is sure to delight. Act quickly—once this piece is gone, it may be years before another one like it surfaces!