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Step into a moment in history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – December 7, 1929. This timeless issue boasts a striking cover by the talented Julian de Miskey, whose modernist artistry helped shape the visual landscape of The New Yorker during its formative years. De Miskey's unique approach not only captured the essence of the era but also laid the groundwork for future artistic contributions to the magazine.
This vintage magazine is in good condition for its age, showcasing a piece of the 1920s that any collector or enthusiast of journalism will appreciate. We invite you to examine the accompanying images closely to assess its quality for yourself. Each copy from this period is becoming increasingly rare, making this acquisition a valuable addition to your collection.
As a distinguished publication, The New Yorker has a rich history of balancing wit and literary excellence. Featured in this particular issue are engaging articles, illustrations, and stories that reflect the cultural and social climate of late 1920s America.
- Original cover art by Julian de Miskey – a must-have for art lovers.
- Part of a rare collection of early New Yorker editions – perfect for serious collectors.
With a stock of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues, we provide a remarkable selection of historic treasures for you to explore. Whether you are a dedicated collector, a lover of vintage magazines, or someone simply hoping to relive the charm of a bygone era, this magazine promises to deliver a unique experience. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this piece of literary history!