Description
This rare issue of The New Yorker, dated November 10, 1928, is a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This magazine features a stunning cover by Theodore Haupt, a modernist artist celebrated for his bold geometric designs. Haupt's artistic style captivates with vibrant colors and avant-garde aesthetics, setting this issue apart as a true piece of art history.
The magazine is in very good condition for its age, showcasing its well-preserved state. The cover art is not just an illustration; it’s a glimpse into the artistic trends of the late 1920s. Each page immerses the reader in the culture and ideas of the period, making this edition an engaging read for anyone interested in history or art.
This particular issue is one of the hardest to find, with only a few copies likely remaining in circulation. As such, it stands as a unique collectible for both seasoned collectors and new fans of literary artifacts. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a conversation starter and a piece of nostalgia wrapped in rich history.
- Exceptionally preserved condition, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century journalism.
- Beautiful cover artwork by Theodore Haupt, perfect for art lovers and collectors.
Explore our extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker magazines for more hidden treasures! Whether you are looking for a piece of history or simply enjoy the style of 1920s publications, this issue delivers on both counts.