Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – March 2, 1929. This special edition is adorned with a vibrant cover created by Adolph Kronengold, a renowned artist celebrated for his bold and expressive illustrations that captured the exuberance of the era. Kronengold’s cover art is not just visually striking; it embodies the spirit of the late 1920s, making this vintage magazine a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This issue is not only a delight for the eyes but also a significant piece of cultural history. With its unique cover artwork, it reflects the artistic trends and societal moods of the time. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a slice of the past.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape for its age. We encourage you to examine the images closely to assess its quality for yourself, as this allows you to appreciate the intricate details of the artwork and the features of the magazine itself.
One of the most captivating aspects of this edition is its rarity. Early New Yorker issues, especially those from the 1920s, are incredibly scarce, with only a handful available today. This makes it a valuable addition to any collector's library.
- Exceptional Artwork: Adolph Kronengold's cover illustrates the lively essence of the 1920s, bringing historical significance and aesthetic appeal to your collection.
- Extensive Selection: We boast over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, providing you with an extensive array of historic treasures to choose from.
Check out the stunning magazine cover below:
Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a history buff, this March 2, 1929 edition holds a unique charm. It serves not only as a reading material but also as a captivating conversation starter. Add it to your collection today!