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Step back in time with a rare piece of history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine – February 2, 1929. This vintage edition features an enchanting cover by the talented Sue Williams, an artist renowned for her whimsical and light-hearted illustrations. Her work encapsulated the playful essence of urban life in the late 1920s, making these early issues of The New Yorker highly sought after by collectors.
Sue's captivating cover art is a delightful representation of the era, capturing moments that resonate even today. Collectors appreciate not just the artistic value of her work but also the nostalgia that comes with it. The February 2, 1929 issue is in good condition, given its age—please refer to the accompanying pictures to assess its current state and quality.
This vintage collectible is a must-have for fans of The New Yorker. Items like this are increasingly hard to come by, with only a limited number of copies reportedly still in circulation. You don’t want to miss out on owning a piece of literary and artistic history!
- Features unique artwork by renowned illustrator Sue Williams.
- Part of a limited circulation, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Whether you're a dedicated collector or a casual reader, this magazine provides a glimpse into a bygone era of American culture. Plus, we proudly offer a selection of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues, providing you with an exceptional variety of historic treasures to discover.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable issue of The New Yorker. Add it to your collection today and relish the charm of its timeless illustrations!