Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated February 24, 1934. Featuring a charming cover by the talented Garrett Price, this magazine encapsulates the essence of early 20th-century journalism and art. Price, known for his playful humor and insightful depictions of daily life, was a prominent illustrator for The New Yorker. His works have become beloved classics and are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. This issue stands out not only for its captivating cover art but also as a testament to a bygone era.
This particular edition is in good condition, though it does have a small rip. We encourage you to check the photos to evaluate the condition for yourself. Vintage magazines like this one are becoming increasingly rare, making them a treasure for collectors. You won’t find many of these still in circulation, and owning such a document offers a glimpse into a fascinating period of American culture.
- Rare Collectible: With only a handful of these vintage issues remaining, it’s a unique find that adds value to any collection.
- Art and Culture: Enjoy timeless illustrations and articles that capture the spirit of the 1930s, providing insight into the past.
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