Description
If you're a collector of vintage magazines or just a fan of unique artistic expressions, you'll love this piece of history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from May 12, 1928. This issue is a fantastic example of early 20th-century illustration and journalism. It features a stunning cover by renowned artist Julian de Miskey, known for his bold and modernist designs that helped define The New Yorker's visual identity during its early years.
This magazine is more than just reading material; it’s a time capsule that captures the essence of the period. The artwork and articles reflect the cultural climate of the late 1920s, showcasing the artistic innovation and social discussions of the time. Each page takes you back to a world filled with creativity and intellectual dialogue.
The condition of this magazine is good, especially considering its age, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Please take a moment to view the pictures we've provided to appreciate its quality. Early editions like this one are incredibly rare, and you may find only a handful still available in circulation today.
When you purchase this magazine, you are not just acquiring a piece of history; you’re also gaining access to a world of artistic and literary excellence. Plus, we have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock. That means you'll have endless opportunities to expand your collection with other historic treasures!
- Unique Artwork: Featuring a distinctive cover by Julian de Miskey, it stands out in any collection.
- Limited Availability: With only a handful of these early editions likely remaining, it is a rare find for collectors.
This vintage issue is a reminder of the timeless elegance of printed media and serves as a perfect conversation starter. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history that reflects the creativity and culture of its time!