Description
Discover a piece of history with the complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from March 26, 1932. This vintage publication features a captivating cover designed by the talented Bela Dankovszky, an artist renowned for his unique ability to reflect the humor and charm of urban life through his illustrations. His artwork has a whimsical quality that captures the essence of the era, making this issue a true collector's gem.
The New Yorker has long been celebrated for its artistic covers. This particular issue stands out not only for its striking cover but also for the spirit of creativity and intellectual discourse that defines the magazine. Collectors will appreciate the nostalgic flair of this early edition as well as the outstanding condition it has maintained over the decades.
This magazine is in good condition for its age. Please view the pics to see for yourself the preservation of this valuable collectible piece. Given the rarity of early editions, only a handful are likely still in circulation, making this a unique find for any serious collector.
- Features a whimsical cover by the acclaimed artist Bela Dankovszky.
- A rare collectible from the early days of The New Yorker, perfect for avid fans and collectors alike.
With over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, this issue represents a fantastic addition to your collection. It not only embodies the artistic culture of the 1930s but also serves as a valuable conversation piece. Don’t miss the chance to own this exceptional piece of New Yorker history!