Description
If you’re a fan of vintage literature and rich cultural history, this is a piece you won't want to miss. Introducing The New Yorker Complete Magazine – March 23, 1929, an exquisite edition that encapsulates the charm of the late 1920s. This magazine features a delightful cover illustration by the talented Gardner Rea, a renowned cartoonist whose sharp wit and unique style greatly influenced the iconic feel of The New Yorker during its early years.
Gardner Rea's contributions to the magazine are significant, and this cover showcases his hallmark humor perfectly. Holding an issue from this era offers a unique glimpse into the world of New York City in the 1920s, with its bustling life, evolving culture, and sharp commentary on societal norms. The magazine is in very good condition considering its age—view the images to evaluate its quality for yourself.
This vintage magazine is becoming increasingly rare. With only a few of these editions likely remaining in circulation, it stands as a valuable addition to any collection. Moreover, we offer an extensive stock of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues, so collectors will find an abundance of historic treasures to discover.
Key Features:
- Original cover art by Gardner Rea, showcasing early New Yorker cartoon humor.
- Very good condition, perfect for collectors and vintage enthusiasts alike.
Don’t let the chance to own this historic piece of literature pass you by. Whether for personal enjoyment, decorating your home, or expanding your collection, this magazine represents an important cultural artifact. Explore the past through the pages of The New Yorker and cherish a slice of history that continues to offer insights even today.