Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines, this complete January 14, 1928 issue of The New Yorker is a must-have for your collection. Featured prominently on the cover is an eye-catching illustration by the talented Julian De Miskey. Known for his distinctive style, De Miskey played a crucial role in shaping the visual identity of early The New Yorker magazines. His artwork perfectly blends modernist design with a touch of humor, creating a timeless aesthetic that still resonates today.
This issue stands out not only for its artistic cover but also for its historical significance. Having been published nearly 100 years ago, this magazine gives readers a window into the past. It reflects the cultural nuances and artistic trends of the late 1920s, making it an essential piece for collectors and history buffs alike. The magazine is in good condition, considering its age, which is quite rare for publications of this era.
Here are some key features of this issue:
- Rare Find: Very few copies of this particular issue remain in circulation, making it a unique addition to any collection.
- Quality Artwork: The cover is not just visually appealing but also a great conversation starter, showcasing the talents of one of the early renowned illustrators for The New Yorker.
Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of literary history! We encourage you to check the accompanying images to appreciate the magazine's well-preserved state. Our collection boasts over 4,000 New Yorker issues, providing you with a vast selection of rare and vintage finds.
Whether you're adding to your own collection or looking for a perfect gift for a loved one, this 1928 issue of The New Yorker is sure to impress!