Description
Discover a piece of history with the vintage New Yorker magazine from March 30, 1935. This remarkable issue features a captivating cover designed by Garrett Price, a celebrated artist and cartoonist known for his insightful and humorous portrayals of societal interactions. Price’s distinctive style beautifully encapsulates the nuances of everyday life, making his artwork a vital part of The New Yorker’s rich legacy.
This magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. This is a striking rarity for a publication of this age, and we encourage you to see the photos provided to assess the condition yourself. Collecting magazines from the 1930s can be challenging, and issues like this are increasingly scarce as time goes on. This copy is one of the few remaining examples, perfect for collectors or enthusiasts.
Among the extensive collection that we offer, which includes over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, this particular magazine stands out due to its unique cover art and the historical significance it brings to any collection. Here are a few key features:
- Vintage Appeal: The March 30, 1935 issue embodies the charm of early 20th-century American culture.
- Collector's Item: A must-have for serious collectors, this rare magazine captures a moment in time that is hard to find today.
Whether you are looking to add to your personal collection or searching for a special gift for a friend, this issue of The New Yorker is sure to impress. Enjoy the beauty of Garrett Price's artwork and the intriguing articles that inhabit the pages of this classic publication. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history!