The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 27, 1934 Rea Irvin Cover VG


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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This vintage gem, The New Yorker Complete Magazine from January 27, 1934, is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Graced with a stunning cover designed by Rea Irvin, who was the founding art director of The New Yorker, this issue embodies the charm and sophistication of its time. Irvin's iconic Eustace Tilley character set the tone for the magazine's unique style, making this edition a visual treat.

The condition of this magazine is classified as very good, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. The photos included clearly highlight its quality and character, allowing you to appreciate its vintage allure. This particular issue is indeed a rare find, with very few copies from this early period still available, making it a prized possession for any collector.

By adding this issue to your collection, you not only acquire a piece of history but also a snapshot of the bygone era's culture and artistry. The New Yorker has continuously been a trailblazer in publishing, and owning this magazine connects you to its rich legacy.

  • Collectible Timeliness: This 1934 edition is a rare artifact that represents the golden age of periodicals.
  • Exceptional Artwork: The Rea Irvin cover adds artistic value, making it a centerpiece in any magazine collection.

For those interested in expanding their collection, we proudly offer over 4,000 New Yorker issues in stock. Each magazine presents a treasure trove of stories and illustrations, representing various moments in time. Dive into our collection to discover more vintage treasures and enhance your library with historical significance.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 27, 1934

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