The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 18, 1939 Rea Irvin Cover VG


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Step back in time with this vintage edition of The New Yorker magazine from February 18, 1939. This delightful issue features a stunning cover by Rea Irvin, who holds the distinction of being the magazine's original art director. He is also the creative genius behind the beloved mascot, Eustace Tilley. Irvin’s artistry set the tone for the distinctive style that The New Yorker is known for today, making this an essential piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

This particular magazine is in very good condition, with only minor wear noted along the edges, showcasing its well-preserved state despite its age. It is remarkable to find such an early edition intact, as these copies are exceptionally rare. For those who appreciate vintage art and literature, this issue represents a slice of history that is hard to find elsewhere.

Here are a few standout features of this issue:

  • Iconic Artwork: The cover art by Rea Irvin is both captivating and historically significant, making it a focal point of any collection.
  • Collector’s Item: Given its age and condition, this edition is a valuable find for serious collectors of vintage magazines and art.

As you explore this unique piece, be sure to browse our expansive collection of over 4,000 The New Yorker magazines. You might just discover more rare and timeless editions that catch your eye!

The New Yorker Magazine Cover from February 18, 1939

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Whether you are a collector or simply a lover of fine art and journalism, this magazine is sure to charm its way into your heart.

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