Description
Discover a true gem for collectors and fans of classic literature! This edition of The New Yorker Complete Magazine – February 4, 1928 features an eye-catching cover illustrated by Gardner Rea, a talented cartoonist renowned for his witty and sharp commentary. This vintage piece encapsulates the unique humor and cultural insights of its time, making it a prized addition to any collection.
Inside, you'll find a variety of engaging articles and illustrations that reflect the sociopolitical climate of the late 1920s. Each page offers a snapshot of history, allowing readers to step back in time to experience what life, art, and humor were like nearly a century ago. The magazine is not just a publication; it is a piece of history that showcases the creative spirit of the era.
This vintage magazine is in acceptable condition given its age, and we encourage potential buyers to view the images provided to assess its state. Early editions like this are incredibly rare, with only a few likely remaining in circulation. This is your chance to own a piece of New York literary history!
- Unique Collectible: One of the few surviving copies from February 1928, perfect for avid collectors.
- Cultural Snapshot: Explore the humor and artistry of a bygone era through its captivating articles and illustrations.
Additionally, we are excited to offer over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in our collection! Each magazine presents a unique opportunity to delve into the vibrant world of 20th-century journalism and satire. Don't miss out on this extraordinary piece—add it to your collection today!