Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from February 1, 1930, is a stunning piece of literary history that collectors and enthusiasts alike will cherish. Featuring a captivating cover by renowned artist Julian de Miskey, this issue stands out with its imaginative and whimsical style. De Miskey, known for his unique contributions to The New Yorker’s early visual identity, encapsulated the essence of the magazine's aesthetic with this exquisite artwork.
This specific issue is classified as being in very good condition, especially considering its age. Finding such a well-preserved item from the early days of The New Yorker is a rare gem for any collection. Whether you're a magazine aficionado or a casual reader, this piece captures the charm and sophistication of its time.
Among the highlights of this particular issue:
- Rare Collector's Item: With only a handful of these editions likely available today, it’s a unique opportunity for collectors to own a piece of history.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The vibrant and imaginative cover design by Julian de Miskey adds an artistic touch to any collection or display.
To truly appreciate the magazine's condition, be sure to check out the images provided. They showcase the detailed artistry of the cover and the overall quality of this vintage publication. We have an extensive stock of over 4,000 New Yorker issues, but treasures like this are few and far between!
Add this historic magazine to your collection today, and celebrate the legacy of one of the most respected publications in American literature and culture. Don't miss your chance to own this exquisite edition!