The New Yorker Complete Magazine December 30, 1933 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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This rare issue of The New Yorker from December 30, 1933, is a delightful piece of literary history, featuring a stunning cover design by Rea Irvin. As the magazine's first art editor, Irvin is celebrated for introducing the iconic Eustace Tilley, a character that has become synonymous with the magazine's identity. Collectors highly value Irvin's covers, and this one is no exception. Its elegance and wit perfectly capture the spirit of 1930s America.

The publication is not just a magazine; it's a treasure trove of cultural insights and artistic expression from an era long gone. Each page offers a glimpse into the literary and artistic landscape of the time, making it an invaluable addition to any collection.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover

This magazine is in good condition considering its age, showing only minor signs of wear. Be sure to take a close look at the photos we’ve provided to appreciate its details. This is a highly sought-after issue, and gems like this are incredibly rare—only a handful of copies exist. This magazine is a must-have for serious collectors and anyone with an appreciation for vintage publications.

  • Features a classic Rea Irvin cover that is perfect for showcasing artistic design and nostalgia.
  • Provides a rich historical perspective on the cultural climate of the 1930s, encapsulated in its articles and illustrations.

With over 4,000 The New Yorker magazines in stock, we have many fantastic issues, but unique finds like this December 1933 edition are few and far between. Don’t miss your chance to own this captivating piece of publishing heritage. Grab it now and add it to your collection!

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