Description
The New Yorker magazine issue from September 16, 1933, is a delightful collectible that showcases a stunning cover by celebrated artist Harry Brown. Known for his lively illustrations, Brown captured the whimsical charm of New York life during the 1930s. His artistic talent and playful style bring this magazine to life, making it not just a reading material but a piece of art that resonates with cultural history.
This complete magazine is a vibrant window into the past, reflecting the social and cultural landscape of its time. In addition to the iconic cover, you’ll find various captivating articles and features within its pages, making it a treasure trove for any fan of history or literature. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a newcomer to the New Yorker legacy, this vintage issue is a delightful find.
This magazine is in good condition for its age. Please view the pics to see for yourself how well-preserved this vintage issue is. With only a handful of these early editions likely still in circulation, this is a rare and valuable find for collectors.
- Features a unique Harry Brown cover that represents the charm of 1930s New York.
- Hard-to-find edition, perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
With over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock, this September 1933 issue stands out as a noteworthy addition to any collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history that not only encapsulates a moment in time but also serves as a conversation starter in your collection.
Own this rare vintage piece today and add a slice of literary history to your collection!