Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines and classic American culture, this is a must-have for your collection! This complete issue of The New Yorker from January 5, 1935, features a stunning cover by Rea Irvin, the creative mind behind the magazine's signature artistic style. Irvin is famously known for introducing Eustace Tilley, the charming mascot that has become synonymous with The New Yorker. His artistic contributions helped shape the publication into the sophisticated yet witty platform it is today.
The magazine itself is in good condition given its age, showcasing the elegance and charm of a bygone era. Expect some typical signs of wear that only add to its character. To see the overall condition, be sure to check out the photos provided.
This particular issue is not only a delightful piece of literary history but also a rarity. With so few copies still existing, it is a valuable collector's item that history buffs and magazine aficionados will appreciate.
- Features a classic Rea Irvin cover showcasing the iconic Eustace Tilley.
- In good condition with some charming signs of age, perfect for display.
We take great pride in our extensive collection of vintage magazines. In fact, we have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available! Don’t miss out on exploring our full catalog for more intriguing finds and pieces of literary heritage. Whether you’re looking to relive moments from the past or decorate your home with a touch of nostalgia, these issues are sure to impress.