The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 1, 1930 Rea Irvin Cover VG


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Sale price$500.00 USD

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This issue of The New Yorker, dated March 1, 1930, is a remarkable piece of history featuring a stunning cover by the talented Rea Irvin. Irvin not only contributed to the design but also served as the magazine's first art editor. His artistic talent is visible in every detail of this cover, which encapsulates the essence of the magazine's unique style.

What makes this magazine truly special is Irvin's role as the creator of the iconic mascot, Eustace Tilley. This original artwork has paved the way for generations of artistic innovation within the publication, making this particular issue a must-have for any serious collector.

Condition is key in the world of collectibles, and this magazine is in very good condition for its age, showcasing the care taken to preserve it. Such well-maintained early issues of The New Yorker are increasingly rare, making this one of the limited selections still available on the market today.

  • Unique collectible: As one of the early editions, this magazine offers a glimpse into the past and is a significant piece for collectors.
  • Artistic significance: Rea Irvin’s notable work showcases the original art style of The New Yorker, making it an excellent addition to any art enthusiast's collection.

Be sure to view the picture below to appreciate the artwork and condition for yourself.

The New Yorker Magazine March 1, 1930 Cover

Our collection includes over 4,000 The New Yorker issues, making us one of the largest online resources for enthusiasts seeking rare finds. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history.

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