Description
A must-have for collectors and fans of classic magazine art, the January 5, 1929 edition of The New Yorker showcases a stunning cover by the talented Sue Williams. Known for her delightful and whimsical style, Williams' illustration perfectly captures the essence of joyful moments in everyday life. This vintage magazine not only serves as a piece of art but also as a snapshot of cultural history from the late 1920s.
This specific issue is a wonderful example of the early workings of The New Yorker. It is in good condition considering its age, and we encourage you to examine the accompanying images for a closer look at its quality. Vintage editions like this are exceedingly rare, making it an exceptional addition to any collection. The charm and nostalgia of browsing through this magazine cannot be overstated.
Key Features:
- Original cover artwork by renowned artist Sue Williams.
- Historical significance as one of the early issues of The New Yorker.
Within our extensive collection, we have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues available. Each magazine tells a unique story and provides insight into the cultural landscape of its time. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or a casual reader, discovering the humor, art, and stories from these pages is a treat.
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of history. This The New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 5, 1929 is not just a magazine; it’s a collectible that resonates with the spirit of an era.