Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines or a collector of classic art, then this exquisite issue of The New Yorker is a treasure you won't want to miss. The magazine, dating back to October 1, 1932, features the iconic cover art by the renowned Peter Arno. Arno was a master cartoonist whose clever and bold illustrations became synonymous with the early years of The New Yorker. His unique blend of satire and humor is captured perfectly in this stunning cover, making it a real standout piece.
This particular issue is in good condition given its age, which is remarkable for a magazine that's nearly a century old. You can see the charm of its condition through the carefully provided images, allowing you to appreciate its historical significance. Please view the pics to see for yourself the wonderful preservation of this classic magazine.
As a sought-after collector's item, this issue likely stands out among the limited remaining copies from the early editions of The New Yorker. Here are a few reasons why you should consider adding this issue to your collection:
- Unique Historical Significance: Owning a magazine from the 1930s offers a glimpse into the past and allows you to appreciate the evolution of editorial art and humor over the decades.
- Beautiful Cover Art: The iconic Peter Arno cover embodies the sophistication and wit of classic New Yorker illustrations, making it a fantastic conversation starter or display piece.
With our extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, this October 1, 1932 edition is a rare find. Enhance your collection with this remarkable piece of art and history that captures the essence of its time. Don’t wait too long to claim this vintage gem—it has the charm to elevate any magazine collection!