The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 12, 1935 Rea Irvin Cover


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This rare issue of The New Yorker, dated January 12, 1935, features an iconic cover designed by the legendary Rea Irvin. As the magazine’s first art editor, Irvin was instrumental in creating its distinctive visual identity and is famously known for designing the beloved mascot, Eustace Tilley. This particular edition exemplifies the artistic style of its time, making it a significant piece for any collector or enthusiast of vintage magazines.

In remarkable condition, this magazine shows only minor wear around the edges, preserving its charm through the decades. While most copies of this issue are hard to find, the condition of this magazine is exceptional, especially for its age. You'll find warmth in its pages and nostalgia in its stories, making it a valuable addition to a collection or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates timeless literature.

Collectors will appreciate the rarity of this issue; there are likely only a handful of copies left in circulation. This makes it a fantastic opportunity not just to own a piece of history, but also to showcase an important cultural artifact.

  • Collector’s Paradise: A rare find for enthusiasts and historians alike, perfect for showcasing or gifting.
  • Stunning Artwork: Features a cover by Rea Irvin, linking to the roots of The New Yorker’s rich artistic legacy.

We also boast an extensive archive with over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available. It's a treasure trove for collectors seeking more obscure editions or those interested in specific historical stories and art. Browse our collection to discover more exceptional finds that celebrate the outstanding legacy of this esteemed publication!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 12, 1935 Rea Irvin Cover

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