Description
Add a touch of vintage charm to your collection with the complete issue of The New Yorker dated October 31, 1931. This exceptional magazine features a delightful cover by the renowned illustrator, Helen E. Hokinson. Known for her humorous portrayals of society women, Hokinson infused her artwork with a unique blend of wit and elegance that stands the test of time.
This particular issue is in very good condition, making it a remarkable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage publications. With decades of history behind it, owning this magazine means you are holding a piece of literary art that captures the spirit of its era. Each page reflects the style and sensibility of the 1930s, providing a captivating reading experience.
- Charming Cover Art: The cover art by Hokinson is an iconic representation of her style, making it a must-have for collectors.
- Historical Significance: This issue offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1930s, an excellent addition for history buffs and literary lovers alike.
Rarity is another significant aspect of this issue. Few editions remain in circulation, making this a unique opportunity for you. Whether you are a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, this edition is a treasure waiting to be added to your collection.
Be sure to check the images to appreciate its condition closely.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this special edition stands out among a wealth of treasures. Don't miss your chance to own this historical piece of literary art!