Description
Discover a true gem from the past with this complete edition of The New Yorker magazine, dated January 15, 1944. This issue features a stunning cover by Rea Irvin, celebrated as the magazine’s first art editor and the creative mind behind the iconic Eustace Tilley character. Irvin's artwork encapsulates the essence of classic New Yorker style, making it a standout piece for collectors and fans alike.
This magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. Given its age, this is a remarkable state for a publication from 1944. Finding copies from this era is a distinct rarity, as only a handful remain in circulation today.
As an avid reader or collector, you will appreciate the authenticity of this vintage issue, embodying the historical context of its time yet possessing timeless charm. The magazine's glossy pages are filled with witty articles, cultural reviews, and stunning illustrations that defined American journalism in the mid-20th century.
Please take a moment to review the accompanying photos to assess the condition for yourself. You will find an showcasing the gorgeous cover art, alongside additional details that highlight its significance.
- Rarity: This vintage magazine is a rare find, especially in such good condition.
- Collector's Item: A perfect addition to any New Yorker collection or a gift for lovers of classic American literature and art.
With over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, each issue we offer is a testament to the magazine's enduring legacy. Celebrate the art of storytelling and illustration by adding this timeless piece to your collection. Don’t miss out on your chance to own a part of history!