Description
The New Yorker magazine, dating back to September 10, 1932, is not just a publication; it's a piece of art and history. This particular issue features a stunning cover by Theodore Haupt, a renowned artist known for his striking, modernist style that captured the essence of the 1930s. Haupt’s covers are characterized by bold colors and geometric designs, making this magazine a coveted item for art and literature enthusiasts alike.
The cover art itself is a testament to the vibrant artistic movements of the time and has become iconic among collectors. Owning this magazine means possessing a snapshot of a dynamic cultural period, making it an essential addition to any collector's trove.
This magazine is in very good condition, especially considering its age of nearly a century. Please view the pics to see for yourself just how well-preserved this issue is. With only a handful of these early editions likely still in circulation, this is a rare find that promises to increase in value over the years. Don't miss your chance to own this fabulous piece of New Yorker history!
- Features a captivating Theodore Haupt cover, a hallmark of modernist art.
- In very good condition, ensuring its longevity as a collectible item.
With over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, this particular edition stands out due to its beautiful artwork and historical significance. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting, this magazine will undoubtedly enhance any serious collection. Remember, pieces like this do not last long on the market. Act fast to secure this extraordinary edition!
Don't let this opportunity pass you by. The New Yorker September 10, 1932 issue is a beautiful blend of art and literature that every collector should consider. Get it while you can!