The New Yorker Complete Magazine February 7, 1931 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$200.00 USD

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Step back in time and own a piece of The New Yorker history with the complete magazine from February 7, 1931, featuring a stunning cover by Rea Irvin. This issue showcases the exceptional craftsmanship that Irvin contributed to the magazine as its first art editor. Known for his clever and elegant illustrations, Irvin created the iconic Eustace Tilley character, defining The New Yorker's visual landscape. Collectors prize his work, making this magazine a fantastic addition to any collection.

This particular issue is in good condition, especially considering its age. As time goes on, vintage magazines become harder to find, particularly from this era. With only a small number believed to still be in circulation, here’s your chance to grab a rare treasure. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity!

  • Classic Rea Irvin Cover: A striking piece of art that encapsulates the style of early 20th-century magazine illustrations.
  • Collector's Item: A must-have for vintage magazine enthusiasts, perfect for display or as a conversation starter.

Be sure to check out the included images to appreciate the magazine's cover and condition fully:

The New Yorker Magazine February 7, 1931 Cover

With a vast inventory of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, this rare 1931 edition is just one of many historical and valuable finds waiting for you. Whether you're a devoted collector or simply appreciate the charm of vintage publications, this magazine will not disappoint. Take advantage of this chance to own a significant piece of literary and artistic heritage!

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