This vintage New Yorker from February 18, 1939, features an iconic cover by Rea Irvin, the original art director and creator of The New Yorker's signature mascot, Eustace Tilley. Irvin's work helped define the magazine's distinctive style and legacy, making this issue a prized piece for collectors of vintage art and literature.
The magazine is in very good condition for its age, with only minor wear along the edges. Please view the photos to appreciate its well-preserved state. These early editions are exceptionally hard to find, and only a handful are likely to remain in circulation.
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