Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 25, 1937 Helen E. Hokinson Cover
This rare issue of The New Yorker from September 25, 1937, showcases a charming cover by Helen E. Hokinson, an artist known for her humorous and endearing portrayals of upper-class women, often referred to as "Hokinson women." Hokinson’s covers were a hallmark of The New Yorker during the 1930s, making her work a favorite among collectors of vintage magazines.
The magazine is in good condition, with minor water damage, but overall remains a collectible item for its age. Please review the photos for more details on its condition and preservation.
Hard to Find
This issue is exceptionally rare, with only a handful likely still available today. Securing a copy in this condition is a unique opportunity for collectors.
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