The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 15, 1930 Peter Arno Cover


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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The New Yorker Complete Magazine from February 15, 1930 is a remarkable piece of cultural history. This issue features a stunning cover created by the renowned cartoonist Peter Arno, who left an indelible mark on the magazine’s legacy. Arno’s illustrations are known for their sharp humor and clever insights, making them a defining part of what readers love about The New Yorker.

This particular issue not only highlights Arno's artistic talent but is also in good condition for a magazine that is over 90 years old. As such, it serves as a rare find for collectors who appreciate the artistry and history of print media. Remnants of early 20th-century humor and societal commentary are woven throughout its pages, reflecting the era’s distinctive culture.

  • Collector’s Item: This magazine is a valuable addition to any collection, given its age and the limited availability of early issues.
  • Visual Appeal: The cover art by Peter Arno will certainly enrich your collection, showcasing the wit and charm characteristic of his style.

Please take a moment to examine the included images. They showcase the well-preserved quality of this magazine, allowing you to appreciate its historical significance and artistic merit.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 15, 1930 Cover by Peter Arno

For enthusiasts or new collectors alike, this issue stands as a testament to the rich history of The New Yorker. With a vast selection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues available, you have the chance to explore a treasure trove of artistic and literary heritage.

Don’t miss your chance to own this hard-to-find gem from February 15, 1930. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift for a fellow enthusiast, this issue embodies the spirit of an era long past but beautifully preserved in print.

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