Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker magazine from December 12, 1931, showcases an engaging and dynamic cover by the acclaimed modernist painter, Theodore Haupt. Known for his vibrant and bold designs, Haupt's artistry brings a unique flair to this vintage magazine. As one of the standout cover artists of the 1930s, his work captures the spirit of the time and is a testament to the innovative style that defined the early years of The New Yorker.
This particular issue is a collector's gem. Being more than 90 years old, it is in good condition for its age. We invite you to examine the photos closely to judge its condition for yourself. With only a limited number of these early editions still available, it's an exceptional opportunity for vintage magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Here are some key features of this unique magazine:
- Featuring a stunning cover by Theodore Haupt, a notable figure in modernist art.
- A piece of history from the early 1930s, making it a great conversation starter.
Moreover, this edition reflects the vibrant cultural landscape of the 1930s in America. It serves as a time capsule, providing readers with a glimpse into the thoughts, humor, and artistry of the era. Whether you're an avid reader, an art lover, or a history enthusiast, this New Yorker issue will undoubtedly enhance your collection.
Don't forget! We have over 4,000 other New Yorker issues in stock for you to explore. Each comes with its own unique story and artistic expression. Seize the chance to own a piece of history today!