The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 14, 1931 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$200.00 USD

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Step back in time with this rare find: The New Yorker magazine from March 14, 1931, featuring a captivating cover illustration by Rea Irvin. As the magazine’s first art editor, Irvin played a significant role in shaping the publication's unique identity. He is also famous for creating the iconic Eustace Tilley character, which has become synonymous with The New Yorker. This cover is a prime example of Irvin’s distinct style, making it both a striking piece of art and a valuable collectible.

This vintage issue is noteworthy not only for its artistic cover but also for its historical significance. At over 90 years old, it is a remarkable find for collectors and fans of classic literature. In good condition for its age, this magazine offers a window into the past and the cultural landscape of the early 20th century.

With only a limited number of these vintage editions likely still in circulation, this magazine represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history. Collectors will appreciate the authenticity and charm that comes with such an early edition of The New Yorker, making it a treasure to be added to any collection of literary memorabilia.

  • Authentic vintage magazine, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts.
  • Features Rea Irvin's iconic cover art, a significant piece of American cultural history.

Be sure to explore the detailed images included, which provide a closer look at the magazine's condition and artwork.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 14, 1931 Rea Irvin Cover

With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this unique collectible is just one of many treasures waiting to enhance your collection. Don’t miss this chance to own a significant piece of literary history!

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