Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from March 15, 1930, is a remarkable piece of history featuring a stunning cover by the talented Robert Silvers. Known for his unique artistic style, Silvers beautifully captures the spirit of the era through his dynamic illustrations. This particular issue stands out not only for its artistry but also for its significance in American culture from nearly a century ago.
In very good condition, this magazine is an impressive find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Over 90 years old, this issue remains a testament to the enduring appeal of The New Yorker’s blend of wit, satire, and thoughtful commentary. Collectors will appreciate the rarity of owning a piece of media from the 1930s, making this a standout addition to any collection.
As you browse through the pages, you will experience a nostalgic trip into a different time, rich with insightful articles and charming illustrations. The magazine features content that reflects the values and humor of its time, providing a unique window into American life nearly a century ago.
- Collectible Artistry: Robert Silvers' cover art is not only visually appealing but also embodies the essence of 1930s culture.
- Historical Value: This issue's rarity makes it a treasure for collectors and admirers of vintage publications.
Don't miss your chance to own this rare gem. Given our extensive inventory of over 4,000 New Yorker issues, rare finds like this are becoming increasingly hard to come by!
We invite you to explore this captivating issue for yourself. The cover art and the articles inside offer a wonderful glimpse into the artistic and literary ambitions of the time, making it a perfect addition to any collection.