Description
Discover a piece of history with this remarkable edition of The New Yorker from January 17, 1931. This vintage magazine features an iconic cover by Peter Arno, one of the most celebrated cartoonists associated with the magazine. Arno’s unique style—known for its clever wit and stylish illustrations—captures the essence of the glamorous and often risqué humor that defined the magazine during its early years.
This well-preserved issue is a collector's dream, boasting a very good condition rating for its age. Such vintage publications are rare finds, and this one stands out among early New Yorker editions. With nearly a century behind it, this magazine is not just a reading piece; it’s a glimpse into the past, showcasing the cultural nuances of its time.
- Unique Artwork: The cover by Peter Arno is a stunning example of early 20th-century illustration, making this magazine a beautiful display piece.
- Collector’s Value: Given the rarity of this issue, it’s a highly sought-after collectible that is sure to increase in value over time.
Take a closer look at the excellent preservation of this vintage magazine. Check out the accompanying images to see for yourself how well this edition has been maintained. Incorporating vibrant illustrations and thought-provoking articles, this issue of The New Yorker remains a testament to its long-standing reputation as a leader in literary and cultural commentary.
With over 4,000 New Yorker issues in our collection, this January 1931 gem is truly special. Don’t miss your chance to add a significant piece of history to your collection. Order yours today and celebrate the timeless charm of The New Yorker!