Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine – December 11, 1926. This vintage issue features a stunning cover by the talented Rea Irvin, who served as the first art editor of The New Yorker. Irvin is best known for creating the magazine's iconic mascot, Eustace Tilley, and for crafting illustrations that capture the sophisticated and witty spirit that The New Yorker is famous for.
This particular issue is not just a magazine; it's a collectible treasure that offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1920s. It remains in good condition for its age, allowing you to enjoy its storied past. To assess its quality, please view the pictures provided.
What makes this vintage magazine so special? Here are a few key features:
- Rare Collectible: Finding early editions like this is incredibly rare, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
- Rich History: Experience the charm and wit of the 1920s through the lens of one of America’s most beloved publications.
The New Yorker has always stood out for its unique content and high-quality visuals. Early issues, such as this one, provide an authentic connection to American cultural and literary heritage. With so many vintage New Yorker issues in stock—over 4,000—you’ll have the chance to explore a wide array of historic treasures.
Whether you’re an avid collector or simply appreciate vintage art, this magazine is a must-have. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the charm of The New Yorker from nearly a century ago. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history.