The New Yorker Complete Magazine May 9, 1931 Helen E. Hokinson Cover


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Sale price$200.00 USD

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Add a charming piece of history to your collection with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine, dated May 9, 1931. Featuring a delightful cover by the renowned Helen E. Hokinson, this magazine showcases the whimsical and witty style that has made Hokinson one of the most beloved illustrators associated with The New Yorker. Her unique ability to capture the essence of society women in a humorous light has left a lasting impact on the art world, making this cover a true treasure.

This particular issue is in good condition considering its age, making it a rare find for enthusiasts of vintage publications. Collectors will appreciate the quality and uniqueness of this magazine, as only a handful are still likely in existence today. The beautiful cover art will not only enhance your collection but also spark conversations about the historical context surrounding this period in American culture.

Here are some key features of this magazine:

  • Vintage Charm: This magazine serves as a perfect example of 1930s American culture and humor, making it an excellent conversation starter.
  • Collectible Value: With only a few copies remaining, this issue offers a unique opportunity for collectors looking to own a part of magazine history.

Take a closer look at the condition through the provided images to ensure it meets your expectations. This issue is part of a vast collection; we have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available. Each magazine presents an opportunity to discover something new and adds depth to your collection.

The New Yorker May 9, 1931 Cover

Whether you're an avid collector or just beginning to explore vintage magazines, this May 1931 issue is a must-have. It's more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of art, history, and culture that fits perfectly into any collection.

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