Description
Step back in time with this original The New Yorker Complete Magazine from June 11, 1932, graced by a delightful cover illustration from the talented Helen E. Hokinson. Renowned for her witty portrayals of upper-class women, Hokinson’s artwork brings a sense of humor to the often rigid social conventions of the early 20th century. Her aesthetic played a significant role in defining the visual identity of The New Yorker during its formative years, making this magazine a true piece of American cultural history.
This particular issue is in good condition for its age, showcasing the care taken in its preservation over nearly a century. Please view the pics to see for yourself how well this iconic piece has endured the test of time. The cover beautifully captures the essence of the era, and the magazine inside contains a wealth of literary contributions that showcase the sharp wit and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is famous for.
This magazine is a rare collectible, given that only a limited number of these early editions remain in circulation. Whether you are an avid collector or a fan of vintage literature and art, this issue is a treasure you don’t want to miss out on.
- Collectible Value: This magazine represents an important era in publishing and New Yorker history.
- Iconic Artwork: The charming cover by Hokinson adds an artistic touch to any collection.
With a remarkable inventory of over 4,000 New Yorker issues available, this June 11, 1932 edition stands out as a true gem. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own a piece of this unique cultural artifact. Add this rare piece of The New Yorker history to your collection today!