Description
Discover a true gem of magazine history with the complete issue of The New Yorker from September 23, 1933. This edition features an iconic cover by the celebrated cartoonist Abner Dean, whose work is renowned for its wit and insight into human behavior. Dean's illustrations often convey complex societal themes through a unique lens, making this cover a standout piece in the illustrious visual history of The New Yorker.
This rare magazine is a fantastic addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It boasts a captivating front cover that not only reflects the style of the era but also captures Dean's exceptional artistic flair. Over 90 years old, this magazine remains in very good condition for its age, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. We encourage you to view the detailed photos provided to appreciate its preserved quality.

Key features of this rare magazine include:
- Rare Collectible: This issue is extremely rare, with only a few copies still likely in existence, making it a prized addition to any bookshelf.
- Historical Significance: As a piece of American history, it offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic expression of the 1930s.
At present, we have over 4,000 New Yorker magazines available, but treasures like this one don’t come around often. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary history that combines art, satire, and compelling storytelling. Grab this remarkable issue today and enhance your collection!