Description
Step back in time with the complete issue of The New Yorker from October 1, 1927, featuring a stunning cover by the iconic Gardner Rea. As one of the founding cartoonists of the magazine, Rea left an indelible mark on The New Yorker with his sharp satire and clever drawings, which brilliantly balanced humor with social commentary. This vintage edition not only serves as a collectors' item but also as a piece of art and history that captures the essence of the magazine's early years.
This particular issue is in good condition, especially considering its near-century of existence. Preserving the charm of yesteryear, it showcases the extraordinary artistry and wit that have made The New Yorker a timeless favorite among readers. For an authentic glimpse into the past, take a moment to view the included photos to assess its condition for yourself.
What makes this magazine even more special? Here are some key features that highlight its value:
- Limited Availability: This issue is incredibly rare, with only a handful thought to be in circulation today, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
- Historical Significance: Owning this magazine means owning a piece of American cultural history, showcasing the literary and artistic talent of the time.
We have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker magazines in our inventory, but early editions like this one are becoming particularly difficult to find. This October 1927 issue is a must-have for any serious collector or fan of classic journalism. Don't miss out on the chance to own this exceptional piece of The New Yorker history!
Grab this rare edition today and enjoy a timeless slice of Americana that showcases the blend of art, humor, and insight that The New Yorker is known for!