Description
Step into history with this fascinating issue of The New Yorker from January 30, 1932, featuring a stunning cover designed by the talented artist Rose Silver. Known for her captivating and nuanced illustrations, Silver had a knack for encapsulating the charm and simplicity of everyday life. Her artwork has graced many issues of The New Yorker, but this particular cover is a standout piece that adds elegance to any collection.
This vintage magazine is not just a reading material; it's a slice of history. It’s in good condition for an item that is nearly a century old, making it a fantastic find for collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature and art. Please view the pics to see for yourself the excellent preservation of this issue. With limited early editions remaining, this magazine is a hard-to-find collectible for serious fans.
Own a piece of culturally rich history that showcases the charming artistry of the 1930s. It’s a perfect gift for lovers of art, literature, or anyone who appreciates the nostalgia of classic publications.
- Unique Artwork: Features a rare cover by Rose Silver, highlighting the unique artistic style of a bygone era.
- Great Condition: Despite its age, this magazine is preserved well, offering excellent value to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This issue is just one of over 4,000 New Yorker editions available, but it truly stands out as a valuable addition to anyone's collection. Don’t let this opportunity pass by. Add this rare piece of The New Yorker history to your cart today!