Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine – May 11, 1929, featuring an iconic cover designed by Rea Irvin. As the first art editor for The New Yorker, Irvin created the beloved Eustace Tilley, a mascot emblematic of the magazine's clever and sophisticated aesthetic. This magazine is not just a publication; it reflects the cultural and artistic spirit of its time, making it a must-have for any collector.
This vintage issue is in very good condition for its age. We encourage you to view the pictures to see the condition for yourself. With such a long history behind it, early editions of The New Yorker are incredibly rare. Only a handful of copies like this one are likely still available today, making this a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
By adding this magazine to your collection, you will not only enrich your library but also own a tangible piece of literary art. Vintage magazines often capture the trends, humor, and styles of their time, making them fascinating to read as well as to display.
- Unique Artwork: The Rea Irvin cover stands out, showcasing the artistic mastery that The New Yorker is known for.
- Collector's Item: This issue is part of an exclusive collection, with over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues available for your exploration.
Don't miss your chance to own this classic piece of American journalism. It's not just a magazine; it's a window into the past. Add this treasure to your collection today!