Description
Step into the world of vintage elegance with this complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from October 15, 1938. This distinctive edition is graced with a cover design by the talented Rea Irvin, who served as the magazine’s first art editor. His artistic vision shaped the aesthetic that The New Yorker is celebrated for today, and this cover features the iconic Eustace Tilley, a symbol of the magazine’s witty and sophisticated spirit.
This collectible piece is not only a window into the past but also a conversation starter for avid magazine collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Preserving the charm of its time, this magazine is in very good condition despite its age, with only minor wear along the edges, as depicted in the accompanying images. Given that this issue is now over 80 years old, finding one in such fine condition is truly a rarity.
As you delve into the pages of this vintage magazine, you’ll discover a rich tapestry of articles that encapsulate the culture and thoughts of the era. From literature to politics, each article offers insights that are remarkably relevant even today. Key features of this edition include:
- Original cover art by Rea Irvin, adding to its collectible value.
- Very good condition for an issue over 80 years old, making it a standout piece for collectors.
Take a closer look at the images provided to gauge the quality and condition for yourself.
This rare edition is one of the few left from this time period, making it a must-have for any serious collector. With over 4,000 issues from The New Yorker in stock, this vintage gem could perfectly complement your collection. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of literary history!