Description
Step back in time with the captivating The New Yorker Magazine from March 23, 1929. This remarkable edition showcases a stunning cover illustration of a man cleaning stained glass by the talented artist Gardner Rea. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts, this vintage magazine captures the essence of an era marked by creativity and innovation.
The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear visible throughout. It does not have a newsstand label, making it an even more intriguing collectible. Whether displayed on a coffee table or cherished in a collection, it serves as a conversation starter and a glimpse into the past.
Key features include:
- Unique Artwork: The exclusive cover artwork by Gardner Rea provides a unique aesthetic appeal that embodies the artistic spirit of the late 1920s.
- Historical Significance: This magazine is an excellent piece for those interested in the cultural and artistic history of America during the roaring twenties.
This edition comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that its pages are preserved for years to come. However, you may notice some signs of wear, including:
- Minor marks on the surface, adding to its vintage charm.
- A small rip on the back, reflecting its long journey through the decades.
See the product images for a closer look at its condition:
Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking to own a piece of history, this The New Yorker Magazine is a must-have addition. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this iconic piece of literary and artistic heritage.