The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 2, 1933 William Steig Cover


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This exceptional issue of The New Yorker from September 2, 1933, features a captivating cover by the legendary William Steig, fondly acknowledged as the "King of Cartoons." Known for his clever and whimsical illustrations, Steig’s artwork often humorously encapsulated the nuances of human nature. His iconic style resonates through the pages of this magazine and represents a significant part of The New Yorker’s storied artistic legacy.

This vintage magazine is in very good condition, especially for a publication nearly 90 years old. You will notice minor wear on the edges, a testament to its age and journey through time. Make sure to check the photos provided to see for yourself how well-preserved this piece is. With only a limited number of these issues circulating, it’s becoming increasingly rare—making this a must-have collector's item.

As a part of our extensive collection of over 4,000 The New Yorker magazines, this September 2, 1933 issue is a standout. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of history. Here are some of the features that make it a great addition to any collection:

  • Iconic Artwork: The cover art by William Steig not only showcases his unique style but also stands as a classic representation of the magazine.
  • Historical Significance: This magazine captures a unique moment in time, providing insight into the cultural and societal moods of the 1930s.

The New Yorker September 2, 1933 Magazine Cover by William Steig

Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate not only the condition and rarity of this issue but also the creative genius behind its cover. It's a tangible piece of artistic history that adds an unrivaled charm to any collection, whether displayed or archived.

Seize the chance to enrich your collection with this unique find. Act now before this rare gem slips away!

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