Description
Experience a piece of literary history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – January 28, 1928. This vintage edition showcases a captivating cover by the renowned modernist artist Theodore Haupt. Known for his bold and geometric designs, Haupt brought a distinctive style to the early covers of The New Yorker, making this issue a stunning example of artistic innovation from the roaring twenties.
This magazine is not just a collectible item; it's a snapshot of American culture and art from nearly a century ago. It's in good condition for its age, allowing you to appreciate its charm while marveling at the artistic ingenuity of the cover. Be sure to check the accompanying pictures to assess the condition for yourself.
What sets this issue apart is its rarity. Early editions of The New Yorker, especially from the 1920s, are hard to come by. Collectors will appreciate that only a few of these vintage gems are likely still available, making it a unique addition to any collection.
In addition to this coveted issue, we offer a remarkable selection of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues. Whether you're a devoted fan of the magazine or just starting your collection, our extensive inventory provides various historic treasures for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- Beautiful Artwork: The Theodore Haupt cover is a timeless example of modernist art, elevating the magazine's aesthetic.
- Rarity: This issue is part of a limited collection, making it a must-have for collectors and history buffs.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary slice of history. Ideal for display or as a thoughtful gift, The New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 28, 1928 is a conversation starter and a true collector's item that tells the story of a vibrant era in American arts and culture.