The New Yorker Magazine, October 22, 1932, complete issue in gorgeous shape. Peter Arno did the cover.
Among the writers in this issue: James Thurber, Persis Greely Anderson, Alison WnderLand, Ogden Nash, Will Cuppy, Marjorie Allen Seiffert, Maddy Vegtel Griffith, Margaret Fishback, and Phyllis McGinley. This issue contains the
first publication of the Stephen Vincent Benet story, "Why The Flowers
Are Wild," his first of only two stories published in the NYer (along
with more poetry).
The cartoonists include: Floherty Jr., William Steig, James Thurber, Alan Dunn, William Crawford Galbraith, Perry Barlow, Rea Irvin, Peter Arno, Garrett Price, Helen E. Hokinson, I. Klein, Henry Anton Steig, Sydney Hoff, and Alain.
Also included in this issue is an extensive profile of Pauline Morton Sabine (Mrs. Charles H. Sabine), in "The New Crusade."
The pages are crisp and clean, bright white without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, nothing missing, tight to the staples. Strictly graded Very Fine; it is in extraordinary shape, put away when brand new (along with many others we have) by an obsessive New Yorker collector from whom we acquired it, untouched since new until now. We have many other beautiful New Yorkers online now so please take a look.