The New Yorker Complete Magazine May 14, 1932 Bela Dankovszky Cover VG


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Discover a piece of history with the May 14, 1932 edition of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning cover illustration by Bela Dankovszky. This vintage magazine captures the charm and innovation of early 20th-century journalism and art. Known for his delightful and intricate illustrations, Dankovszky created a cover that adds vibrancy to this already iconic publication. Each detail invites you to delve into the world of the 1930s.

This specific issue is in very good condition, especially considering its age. It has been preserved remarkably well, making it a fantastic collectible for both dedicated enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Be sure to check out the photos to appreciate the aesthetics and quality of this nearly century-old magazine.

Owning such an early edition of The New Yorker is hard to come by. With only a few left in circulation, this magazine represents a rare find that enhances any collection. It offers insight into the historical context and cultural reflections of its time, making it an ideal conversation starter.

  • Features a vibrant cover by renowned artist Bela Dankovszky, adding an artistic touch to your collection.
  • In very good condition, preserving the original layouts and illustrations for nearly 100 years.

With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this elegant piece of magazine history not only enriches your collection but also serves as a beautiful decorative item. Don't let this chance slip away to own a gem from the past that tells stories beyond its pages.

The New Yorker May 14, 1932 Cover by Bela Dankovszky

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