Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from September 29, 1934, featuring the striking cover illustration of a Brownstone House by the talented Arnold Hall. This vintage magazine captures the essence of early 20th-century New York, making it a must-have for collectors and lovers of classic literature.
This magazine is more than just a publication; it’s a window into the past. Whether you’re a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newbie, this issue prominently showcases the publication's unique voice and artistic vision. Its charming cover art reflects the architectural beauty of the era, inviting readers to explore stories that shaped that time.
The condition of this magazine is rated as good, indicating that it has been well-preserved despite some minor wear throughout the pages. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its collectible appeal, making it a great find for enthusiasts. It comes with a plastic protective covering to safeguard it from dust and potential damage.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Original Artwork: Enjoy the original cover art by Arnold Hall, a true representation of the era.
- Historical Significance: Dive into the cultural context of the 1930s with engaging articles and illustrations.
Minor signs of wear can be found across the magazine, including some noticeable marks and wear on the binding. For a better understanding of its condition, please see the accompanying photos. The images serve as a perfect guide to assess the quality and details of this remarkable piece.
With its well-maintained structure, this magazine is a tangible piece of literary and artistic history. A collecting dream, it’s perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for any magazine lover. Don’t miss your chance to own this captivating slice of the New Yorker’s storied past!