Description
Step into a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from October 17, 1936, featuring a charming cover design by William Steig. This vintage magazine is not just a publication; it's a collectible treasure that captures the essence of a bygone era in American culture and humor.
The cover by Steig is a striking representation of the artistic style that defined The New Yorker during its early years. As a significant contributor to the magazine, Steig’s whimsical illustrations continue to resonate with readers and collectors alike. This particular issue is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear that is typical for antiques of this age. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to own this piece!
This magazine is a snapshot of its time, filled with articles, reviews, and narratives that reflect the social and cultural landscape of the 1930s. Here are just a few key features that make this issue a must-have:
- Authentic Vintage Appeal: Enjoy the charm and character of an original magazine from the 1930s, perfect for display or collection.
- Rare Collectible: Vintage New Yorker magazines are increasingly difficult to find, making this issue a unique addition to your library.
Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the value of this magazine and the stories it holds within its pages. Plus, we currently have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, so this is your chance to snag a rare gem! Whether you aim to enrich your personal collection or gift a piece of history to someone special, this issue is the ideal choice.
Take a moment to browse through the images for a closer look at this remarkable magazine. You won’t regret adding this wonderful piece of literary and artistic history to your collection!