Description
Discover a piece of history with this rare edition of The New Yorker magazine from February 17, 1934. This striking issue features a distinctive cover by Rea Irvin, the first art editor of the magazine. Irvin's artistic vision was instrumental in shaping the magazine's unique identity, including the creation of the beloved character, Eustace Tilley. His covers remain iconic and collectible, making this edition a notable find for any magazine enthusiast or collector.
The magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear typical of its age. You can view all the details in the provided photographs. Such early issues are exceptionally hard to find, with fewer copies likely remaining in circulation today. Collectors often seek out these vintage gems to complete their collections, and this one is sure to add value to any assortment.
- Iconic Cover Art: The cover by Rea Irvin exemplifies the artistry and cultural commentary that defined The New Yorker during its early years.
- Collector's Item: With very few remaining copies, this vintage issue is a must-have for collectors of classic magazines and American culture.
At our store, we boast an extensive collection of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues. Each magazine tells a story and captures the spirit of its time. Don't miss your chance to explore our selection for more hidden treasures that await discovery!
Whether you're a long-time fan, a casual reader, or a serious collector, this issue of The New Yorker from February 17, 1934, is a unique addition to any collection. Embrace the artistry and history with this timeless piece today!