Description
Discover the charm of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – December 25, 1926, a timeless piece that features a stunning cover by renowned illustrator Rea Irvin. As the first art editor of The New Yorker, Irvin created the beloved character Eustace Tilley and defined the magazine’s sophisticated aesthetic through his clever and satirical illustrations. This festive edition, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties and offers a glimpse into the past.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, particularly for its age, making it a sought-after item for any serious collector. Please review the images provided to assess its condition further. Early editions such as this one are exceedingly rare, with only a handful still available today. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or a fan of vintage publications, this magazine is sure to be a treasured addition to your collection.
- Vintage Appeal: Immerse yourself in the rich history of American publishing with this original issue.
- Limited Availability: With only a few copies in existence, owning this magazine is like holding a piece of history.
We take pride in offering a vast inventory of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues, ensuring collectors have access to an unparalleled selection of historic treasures. Each magazine carries a unique spirit, showcasing the era's cultural and artistic expressions.
With an eye-catching cover that speaks volumes about the era and a collection of writings that reflect the intellectual discourse of the time, this magazine isn't just a publication; it's a collectible artifact. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this storied legacy.
Step back in time and experience the wit, charm, and cultural insights of The New Yorker in 1926. This extraordinary magazine serves as a conversation starter and a perfect gift for lovers of literature and history. Grab this unique item before it's gone!