Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – December 29, 1928. This vintage edition features a stunning cover by Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor. Irvin is renowned for creating the iconic Eustace Tilley mascot, whose whimsical charm has become synonymous with The New Yorker brand. This magazine showcases the publication's early style and wit, making it a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Condition: This issue is in good condition considering its age. We encourage you to view the provided images to assess its quality further. Early editions of The New Yorker are incredibly rare, with only a few copies likely remaining in circulation today. By adding this magazine to your collection, you are not only acquiring a vintage treasure but also a slice of cultural history.
This specific edition is particularly special for several reasons:
- It features Rea Irvin's signature artistic style, representing the sophisticated aesthetics of the 1920s.
- As part of a larger collection, it connects you to over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues available to explore, offering a fantastic opportunity for avid readers and historians.
Whether you are a lifelong fan of The New Yorker or just starting to appreciate its rich legacy, this magazine is an essential addition to any collection. It serves as a beautiful reminder of the creativity and satire that have made the publication beloved for generations.
Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional magazine. With its charming cover and historical significance, it promises to spark conversations and admiration. Get your hands on this rare find and enjoy a unique moment in time captured through the pages of The New Yorker.