Description
This rare edition of The New Yorker from May 18, 1935, is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic American literature. Featuring a captivating cover by the renowned artist Adolph Kronengold, this issue showcases his distinctive bold and innovative style. Known for pushing the boundaries of traditional illustration, Kronengold's artwork significantly contributed to the visual identity of The New Yorker. His cover art remains a hallmark of creativity within the magazine’s extensive history.
The magazine is in very good condition, demonstrating only minor wear on the edges, which is impressive considering its age. For a better understanding of its condition, we encourage you to see the photos included. Items from this era are exceedingly rare, and this particular issue is among the few still available in circulation today.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Iconic Artwork: Adolph Kronengold’s cover art is a striking representation of the 1930s era, making it a beautiful collectible.
- Limited Availability: With only a handful of copies like this remaining, it presents a unique opportunity for dedicated collectors.
At present, we proudly stock over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, establishing ourselves as one of the largest collections available. This means that collectors can find various issues, but this specific one is a rare gem. Investing in this magazine is not merely about acquiring a piece of art but also about owning a slice of history.
Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary issue. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a new enthusiast discovering the richness of The New Yorker, this magazine is sure to enhance your collection or serve as a perfect gift for a literature lover.