Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – May 4, 1929. This vintage magazine showcases a stunning cover designed by Ilonka Karasz, a notable modernist artist celebrated for her creative vision and intricate artistry. Her cover for this issue adds a touch of sophistication and flair, perfectly encapsulating the essence of The New Yorker during its formative years.
This collectible magazine is a testament to a rich cultural era. Its very good condition makes it an exceptional find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. It poses an opportunity to own a slice of New Yorker history, showcasing the artistic style and social commentary of the late 1920s. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the magazine or just beginning your collection, this issue is sure to impress.
- Rare vintage find: Early editions of The New Yorker are becoming increasingly scarce, making this issue a real treasure for collectors.
- Beautiful artistry: Ilonka Karasz's cover art adds value and charm, ensuring this magazine stands out in any collection.
We have an extensive inventory of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues. This vast selection provides collectors with numerous options to explore and enjoy. Early editions capture the essence of their time, making them valuable pieces for anyone interested in historical publications.
Don’t miss your chance to add this remarkable piece to your library. Please take a moment to view the pictures included to assess the condition and beauty of the magazine for yourself.
Owning a copy of The New Yorker from May 4, 1929, means embracing the elegance and intellect that The New Yorker has always represented. This magazine serves as both a conversation starter and a valuable addition to your collection. Secure this vintage gem today and celebrate the art of journalism at its finest!