Description
Step into a moment in history with The New Yorker complete magazine from October 15, 1932, featuring a stunning cover by the renowned artist William Steig. This iconic magazine captures the essence of early 20th-century culture and art, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. William Steig, known for his humor and emotional depth, later gained fame for creating the beloved character Shrek. His unique artistic style continues to resonate, leaving a lasting impact on both readers and collectors.
This particular issue is a treasure that showcases Steig's remarkable work, reminding us of the artistic landscape of the era. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history that encapsulates the spirit of New Yorker storytelling.
While this magazine is classified as being in acceptable condition given its age, it comes with its share of character, including some water damage, marks, and rips. We encourage you to review the images provided to assess the condition for yourself. Despite these imperfections, early editions of The New Yorker are scarce, with very few copies still circulating, making this a rare find.
- Iconic Cover Art: Own a piece of art history with this beautiful William Steig cover.
- Rare Collectible: A unique opportunity to add a hard-to-find edition to your collection.
We have over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, and this October 15, 1932, edition stands out for its artistic significance and historical value. Don't let this chance pass you by! Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of vintage magazines, this issue is a delightful addition to any collection.
Grab this exceptional magazine today and keep a piece of The New Yorker legacy alive in your home!