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New Yorker magazine September 2 1933 Dorothy Parker The Waltz Hortense Flexner

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The New Yorker Magazine, September 2, 1933, complete issue in nice shape. William Steig did the cover.
Among the contributors in this issue: "The Waltz" by Dorothy Parker, "Doubtful Move" by Hortense Flexner, James Thurber (a brief piece about Faulkner in Hollywood), E.B. White, Harold Ross, Clifford Orr, Ogden Nash, Aaron Saalburg, Alexander Woollcott, Doris J Wilson, Margaret Ford and others, with a 3-page feature on conjoined twins Chang and Eng and their arrival in New York a century previous, by Homer Croy, with an illustration of the twins.
The cartoonists include: William Steig, Carl Rose, Richard Decker, Peter Arno, Helen I. Hokinson, Kemp Starrett, Gardner Rea, George Price, Perry Barlow, Robert J. Day, and Alan Dunn.
This issue also includes an extensive profile of Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor.
The pages are crisp and clean without a hint of foxing or any other staining (what looks like a faint stain across the top of the front cover is actually part of the art design, which you can verify on the Complete New Yorker DVD set); there is no writing, nothing missing, tight to the staples. There is light wear along the spine and stress marks there, and a lower right corner crease that extends lightly into the page block, but overall still a sharp example. Strictly graded VG. We have many other beautiful New Yorkers online now so please take a look. All our New Yorkers ship in archival sleeves with backing boards.  The images we show are of the actual magazine you will receive.