Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 18, 1933. This issue features a stunning cover by the renowned Rea Irvin, who was the magazine's first art editor. Irvin is celebrated for creating the beloved character Eustace Tilley, who has become synonymous with The New Yorker’s brand identity. The cover alone makes this magazine a collector's jewel.
This particular issue is a rare find, particularly given its vintage from the early 1930s. As you peruse the magazine, you will appreciate how it reflects the cultural landscape of the time. The iconic artwork combined with the rich content offers an engaging glimpse into history.
In terms of condition, the magazine is classified as good, considering its age. Please view the accompanying photos to evaluate its condition yourself. The wear and charm associated with vintage publications contribute to its authenticity and appeal.
If you are a collector or simply a fan of vintage magazines, this issue is an incredible opportunity. With only a limited number of copies known to exist, it stands out as a noteworthy addition to any collection. Take advantage of this unique offering before it’s gone!
Here are some key features of this issue:
- Iconic cover design by Rea Irvin, pivotal in shaping The New Yorker's visual culture.
- A tangible piece of history reflecting 1930s American art and literature.
Don’t forget to explore our extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker issues. Each magazine offers a window into the past and is perfect for avid collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Get your hands on this timeless piece of literature and art today!