The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 7, 1928 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$500.00 USD

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Presenting The New Yorker Complete Magazine – April 7, 1928, featuring an iconic cover by Rea Irvin, who was the magazine’s very first art editor. Irvin is renowned for creating the beloved Eustace Tilley mascot, which has become synonymous with The New Yorker’s visual identity. This specific issue captures the essence of the era with its stylish and sophisticated aesthetic.

This vintage magazine is not just a publication; it's a piece of history. Inside, you'll discover a glimpse into the cultural landscape of late 1920s America, making it a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The magazine is in good condition for its age, allowing you to appreciate this treasure while preserving its integrity through time. We encourage you to view the pictures provided to assess its condition for yourself.

Early editions like this are incredibly rare, with limited copies likely still in circulation. Owning a piece like this is not just about reading; it's about possessing a collectible that tells stories of days gone by.

  • Iconic Artwork: The Rea Irvin cover exemplifies The New Yorker’s iconic artistic style.
  • Historic Value: This issue represents a significant moment in American journalism and design history.

With over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, we offer collectors an impressive selection of historic treasures to explore. Whether you are a passionate collector or simply a lover of vintage magazines, browsing our collection is an experience worth having.

The New Yorker April 7, 1928 Cover

Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of history that has been cherished by readers for generations. It's more than just a magazine; it’s a delightful piece of art and culture that continues to inspire. Grab it while you can!

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