Description
Step into a piece of literary history with this vintage The New Yorker complete magazine from March 19, 1932. This edition boasts a captivating cover by the renowned artist Madeline S. Pereny. Pereny is celebrated for her whimsical illustrations that beautifully capture the essence of urban life during the early 20th century. Her ability to blend creativity with a touch of nostalgia resonates throughout the pages of this magazine, making it a time capsule of culture and art.
This particular issue is in very good condition for a publication that is nearly a century old. You’ll find that the pages have aged gracefully, embodying history without compromising readability. It's a rare opportunity to own such a well-preserved artifact that reflects the vibrant spirit of its era. Please view the pics to see for yourself the exquisite condition of this vintage publication.
- Exceptional Artwork: Features a unique cover from Madeline S. Pereny, a notable artist known for her whimsical style.
- Scarce Collectible: Early editions of The New Yorker are hard to come by, making this a valuable addition for collectors.
If you're an enthusiast of magazine history or simply appreciate the art of Pereny, this magazine will enrich your collection. With over 4,000 editions of The New Yorker in stock, this item stands out as a unique collectible. It not only represents the rich history of American journalism but also showcases the evolution of visual storytelling. Don’t miss the chance to own this exceptional piece of The New Yorker history, which is sure to spark conversations and admiration among friends and family alike!