The New Yorker Complete Magazine October 28, 1933 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$300.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated October 28, 1933. This complete magazine features a stunning cover illustration by Rea Irvin, the magazine’s first art editor. Irvin played a pivotal role in defining the visual identity of The New Yorker, introducing the beloved character Eustace Tilley. His work has left a lasting legacy, making his covers highly collectible.

This particular issue showcases Irvin's unique artistic approach and flair, offering readers a delightful glimpse into the publication's early days. As you page through its contents, you will find a combination of wit and culture that has characterized The New Yorker for decades. Whether you are a long-time fan of the magazine or a new enthusiast, this issue offers insight into the rich tapestry of American journalism from the 1930s.

Key Features:

  • Vibrant and distinctive cover by Rea Irvin, symbolizing the early aesthetic of The New Yorker.
  • A rare collectable that provides a unique look into the cultural moments of the 1930s.

This magazine is in good condition considering its age. We encourage potential buyers to review the included images to assess the quality for themselves. Each vintage edition is unique, with only a limited number still available for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Take a moment to browse our extensive collection of over 4,000 additional New Yorker issues, each offering a different perspective and slice of history. This October 1933 issue is not just a magazine; it's a conversation starter, a collectible treasure, and a beautiful artifact of literary and artistic brilliance.

New Yorker magazine cover from October 28, 1933

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