Description
Step back in time with this captivating issue of The New Yorker, dated May 21, 1938. This remarkable magazine features a charming cover by acclaimed artist Rea Irvin, renowned for his unique style and ability to encapsulate the spirit of the era.
In this edition, you will find a treasure trove of witty articles, thought-provoking commentary, and delightful illustrations that embody the essence of mid-century American culture. The magazine is in very good condition, reflecting its age with only minor wear along the edges, as seen in the accompanying photos.
This specific issue is a rare collectible that every enthusiast will appreciate. As magazines from this era are increasingly difficult to find, securing this addition to your collection would be a wise investment and a delightful conversation starter.
- Original cover art by Rea Irvin adds a unique charm and historical value.
- A perfect gift for collectors and fans of classic magazines.
With a rich history and a diverse collection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker, we offer something for every taste. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by; vintage magazines like this one are few and far between.
Please take a moment to view the photos to appreciate the magazine's condition yourself. This special edition of The New Yorker isn’t just another magazine; it’s a window into the past, where readers can relish the humor, culture, and artistry of a bygone era.
When you add this magazine to your collection, not only do you acquire a piece of history, but you also gain a delightful artifact that embodies the charm and wit of The New Yorker from over 80 years ago.