Description
Discover a unique slice of history with the complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from November 21, 1931, featuring a delightful cover by the talented Helen E. Hokinson. Known for her witty and charming illustrations of society, Hokinson has left an indelible mark on the magazine's artistic legacy. This cover, showcasing her signature lighthearted style, makes this edition a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This vintage magazine is not just a publication; it is a conversation starter and a nostalgic piece that reflects the culture of its time. The issue is in good condition for its age, truly a remarkable find amidst the vast collection of vintage prints available today. Collect collectors know that issues from this era are becoming increasingly rare. Owning a copy from November 1931 means bringing a piece of history into your home.
- Collectible Artwork: The lovely cover by Hokinson adds immense value, making it a standout piece in any collection.
- Historical Significance: With only a handful of these issues still in existence, this is a prime opportunity to own a part of The New Yorker's early years.
Don't forget to check the accompanying photos to assess the condition and beauty of this specimen for yourself. This jewel is part of a larger stock of over 4,000 The New Yorker issues that we have available, each waiting to be treasured by a new owner.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting your journey, this magazine is an exceptional addition to any library. It provides insights into the past while complementing modern decor beautifully. Embrace the charm of bygone days with the November 21, 1931, issue of The New Yorker.