Description
Step back in time with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker from March 31, 1934. This complete magazine features an exquisite cover designed by the talented Rea Irvin, who was not only the magazine's first art editor but also the mastermind behind its distinctive image, including the beloved Eustace Tilley character.
Rea Irvin’s artistic prowess is evident in each illustration, offering a glimpse into the era's cultural and social nuances. Collectors and fans of vintage publications will appreciate the elegance and wit that Irvin brought to the magazine, making this issue a true gem for any collection.
This specific magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges, which reflects its age. Whether you're a devoted reader, a passionate collector, or simply looking to bring a piece of history into your home, this vintage issue is a must-have. Please take a moment to review the accompanying photos for a closer look at its condition.
Highlights of this issue include:
- A stunning cover illustration by Rea Irvin that showcases the iconic style of The New Yorker.
- The magazine remains a rare find, with only a few copies likely still in circulation, making it a unique addition to your library.
As you explore the pages of this enchanting issue, you'll discover articles and illustrations that capture the essence of 1930s America. Vintage issues of The New Yorker are increasingly rare, and this one stands out as a prime example of the quality and creativity that the magazine is known for.
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