The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 9, 1930 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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Introducing the vintage treasure you’ve been searching for: The New Yorker Complete Magazine – August 9, 1930. This issue showcases a remarkable cover designed by Rea Irvin, who not only served as the magazine's first art editor but also created its beloved mascot, Eustace Tilley. Irvin's clever and stylish artwork helped define The New Yorker’s renowned visual identity, making this magazine a true collectible for any enthusiast of American literature and illustration.

This particular edition is not only a slice of history but also a fantastic conversation piece. The magazine is in good condition considering its age, and we encourage you to view the pictures provided to appreciate its status fully. Vintage editions like this one are incredibly rare; only a limited number remain in circulation today. Whether you are an avid collector or a newcomer to the world of vintage magazines, this issue is an essential addition to your collection.

As a special highlight, we currently offer over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, giving you an incredible opportunity to explore a vast selection of historic publications. Each magazine tells a unique story and reflects the culture of its time.

  • Unique Cover Art: Featuring the iconic Rea Irvin cover, this issue is a true representation of early 20th-century American design.
  • Rare Collectible: With only a few copies likely remaining, this magazine is a must-have for collectors and history buffs alike.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover - August 9, 1930

Don’t miss the chance to own this fascinating piece of history. Perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift, The New Yorker Complete Magazine – August 9, 1930 will surely impress anyone who appreciates the art and literature of that era.

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