Description
Step back in time with this remarkable edition of The New Yorker, dated July 2, 1932. This magazine features a stunning cover illustration by the renowned William Steig, an artist whose unique ability to capture both humor and emotion has made his work timeless. Steig is celebrated not only for his contributions to The New Yorker but also for creating the beloved character Shrek, a testament to his creative genius that transcends eras.
This particular issue is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. The New Yorker has been a pillar of American culture and commentary since its inception, and this vintage edition showcases the charm and style of the early 1930s. With its intriguing articles, witty cartoons, and rich narratives, this magazine illustrates the literary and artistic spirit of the time.
This magazine is in good condition for its age, making it a valuable find for collectors. Be sure to view the pictures to appreciate the careful preservation of this nearly century-old issue. It is a rare collectible, as early editions like this one are often hard to come by, with only a limited number still available in circulation.
- Features a striking cover by William Steig, enhancing any collection.
- A unique glimpse into the cultural landscape of 1932 America.
With over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, this particular edition not only enriches a collection but also offers insight into the artistic and editorial trends of its time. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary heritage! Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to vintage magazines, this issue is sure to captivate and inspire.