The New Yorker Complete Magazine May 21, 1932 Helen E. Hokinson Cover


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Sale price$100.00 USD

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This immensely collectible issue of The New Yorker from May 21, 1932, boasts a charming cover by the talented artist Helen E. Hokinson. Renowned for her witty and insightful portrayals of society women, Hokinson captured the essence of her subjects with a satirical flair that resonates to this day. Her art became a hallmark of The New Yorker during the 1930s, making this magazine a delightful piece of cultural history.

The magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor water damage. However, this does not overshadow the overall appeal of this nearly century-old piece. You can see the beautiful cover art and the historical significance of the publication in the images provided.

This rare edition is not only a fantastic conversation starter but also a valuable addition to any collection. Here are some key features:

  • Historical Significance: With each page, you get a glimpse into the culture and humor of 1932 America.
  • Artistic Value: The cover by Hokinson showcases her unique style, making it a collector's dream.

As a significant part of The New Yorker's legacy, early editions like this one are incredibly rare. There are likely only a handful still in existence, so don't miss this opportunity to own a little piece of magazine history.

If you’re an avid lover of vintage magazines or a collector of The New Yorker issues, this May 21, 1932 edition is a must-have. It represents not just a magazine, but a snapshot of an era that defined American culture.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine May 21, 1932 Cover

Don't hesitate—this unique find is a fantastic opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. View the photos, experience the charm of the artwork firsthand, and consider adding this historic piece to your collection today!

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