The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 28, 1931 Ruth Cairns Cover VG


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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Step into a moment in time with this extraordinary copy of The New Yorker magazine dated March 28, 1931, featuring a stunning cover by the talented Ruth Cairns. This piece is more than just a magazine; it’s a historical artifact that showcases the elegance of 1930s art and culture. Known for her refined and subtle artistic style, Cairns’ cover adds a captivating touch to this classic publication, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage media alike.

In very good condition for its age, this particular issue stands out as a remarkable find for vintage magazine enthusiasts. Its condition speaks to the care and preservation efforts taken over the decades, ensuring that it remains a fantastic addition to any collection. With only a limited number of these editions likely still in existence, this magazine represents a unique opportunity to own a rare piece of The New Yorker's early legacy. Be sure to explore the images to appreciate its condition fully.

Why should you consider adding this vintage treasure to your collection? Here are a few key benefits:

  • Authenticity: This issue captures the true spirit of its time, providing a genuine glimpse into the cultural landscape of 1931.
  • Artistic Value: Ruth Cairns' cover design adds artistic appeal, making this magazine not just a read, but a decorative piece.

With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this rare edition is just one of many treasured finds available. Dive into the rich history of American journalism and arts with this standout magazine.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover

This is more than just a vintage magazine; it is a gateway to the past and a celebration of an era that continues to inspire. Don’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of history that perfectly encapsulates the creativity and culture of its time.

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