The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 13, 1932 Rea Irvin Cover


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Get ready to own a piece of literary history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from August 13, 1932. This unique magazine features a stunning cover created by Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor and the visionary behind its beloved mascot, Eustace Tilley. Irvin’s artistic style and sophisticated wit played a crucial role in shaping the magazine’s classic identity, making this cover a true collector's item.

This edition is not just a magazine; it represents nearly a century of American literary heritage. Inside, you will find an array of articles, illustrations, and features that capture the spirit of the time, reflecting the culture and social dynamics of the early 1930s. It's a delightful showcase of the magazine's early storytelling prowess and its commitment to high-quality journalism.

Despite its age, this magazine is in good condition. Be sure to check out the images we've provided to gauge its quality. Such early editions are incredibly rare, with very few remaining in circulation. This makes it a prized collectible for enthusiasts of vintage literature, art, and journalism.

  • Rare collectible: Own a nearly century-old edition of a literary icon.
  • Artistic heritage: Enjoy the exceptional cover by Rea Irvin, a pioneer in magazine art.

If you are a fan of The New Yorker or a collector of unique historical items, this magazine is a rare find. With over 4,000 New Yorker issues available in our stock, you can find many gems, but this issue stands out as a significant piece of history. Don't miss out on the chance to add this impressive magazine to your collection!

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