The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 21, 1931 Helen E. Hokinson Cover


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Sale price$200.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated March 21, 1931. This edition boasts an enchanting cover by the talented Helen E. Hokinson. Renowned for her amusing and elegant portrayals of upper-class society women, Hokinson’s artwork brings a delightful touch to the magazine. Often referred to as “Hokinson’s matrons,” her characters capture the subtle social dynamics of the early 20th century, making her a cherished contributor to The New Yorker.

This magazine is more than just reading material; it’s a collectible treasure. With an abundance of wit and charm, Hokinson’s cover art is a testament to her influential style and the era's culture. This specific issue has been well-preserved and remains in good condition despite its age. Curious collectors and fans of vintage publications will want to see this gem firsthand.

Key features of this vintage magazine include:

  • Unique Artwork: The cover by Helen E. Hokinson is an excellent example of early 20th-century artistry, combining humor with societal commentary.
  • Collectible Value: This rare issue is one of the few remaining from March 1931, making it a perfect addition to any serious collection of The New Yorker magazines.

With the charm and sophistication of a bygone era, this issue invites nostalgia and appreciation for classic magazine culture. It’s an ideal conversation starter and a wonderful gift for friends or family who cherish unique finds.

The New Yorker Magazine March 21, 1931 Cover

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