The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 4, 1933 Rea Irvin Cover VG


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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If you are a fan of classic publications, this magazine is a must-have for your collection. This particular issue of The New Yorker, dated February 4, 1933, features a stunning cover created by none other than Rea Irvin. Irvin, who was the first art editor of The New Yorker, is well-known for his iconic character, Eustace Tilley. His artwork has shaped the magazine's identity, infusing each issue with a blend of wit and sophistication that resonates with readers even today.

This vintage magazine is in very good condition. There is minor wear on the edges, but this is consistent with the age of the publication. The pages are intact, and the illustrations, including the iconic cover, are just as charming as they were nearly a century ago. Please view the photos to see for yourself how well-preserved this issue is.

Owning a piece of history like this is an exciting opportunity, especially since early editions of The New Yorker are incredibly rare. Collectors around the world treasure these vintage issues, and you won't want to miss adding this unique item to your repertoire.

  • Features original artwork by renowned illustrator Rea Irvin.
  • A valuable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage publications.

This magazine stands out among the collection of over 4,000 The New Yorker issues we have in stock. It is a unique piece of American cultural history that encapsulates the spirit of the times. Whether you are an avid collector or just starting your journey into vintage publications, this magazine is sure to enrich your collection.

Don’t let this opportunity slip away. It’s not every day you can own such a treasured piece of The New Yorker history!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 4, 1933 Rea Irvin Cover

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