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Step into the enchanting world of vintage publishing with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – February 11, 1928. This remarkable issue features an iconic cover by the talented Rea Irvin, who not only served as the first art editor for The New Yorker but also brought to life the unforgettable Eustace Tilley, the magazine's beloved mascot. Irvin's unique artistry set the foundation for the magazine's sophisticated and witty visual style that continues to resonate today.
This vintage edition is a fantastic addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its good condition is a testament to its durability over the decades. Please do take a moment to view the pictures provided to assess its quality and charm. Vintage finds like this are immensely rare, making each issue a historical treasure that tells a story of bygone eras.
As you explore this captivating magazine, relish the brilliance of early 20th-century journalism that captures the spirit of the time. Inside, you'll find articles and illustrations that reflect the elegance and intellect of New York City in the 1920s.
- Rare Gem: Own a piece of history with this collectible edition from February 1928.
- Artistic Heritage: Admire Rea Irvin's cover art, a fundamental part of The New Yorker's visual legacy.
In addition to this fantastic issue, we proudly offer a vast selection of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues. Whether you are an avid collector or just curious about the past, you will find extraordinary treasures waiting for you. Each magazine encapsulates a moment in time and invites you to engage with the art and literature of an era filled with creativity and innovation.
Don't miss the chance to own this exceptional piece of literary history. Whether you’re gifting it or adding it to your collection, The New Yorker Complete Magazine – February 11, 1928 is sure to spark joy and conversation.