Description
Step back in time with this remarkable piece of history, The New Yorker Complete Magazine – October 4, 1930. This vintage magazine showcases a stunning cover designed by Rea Irvin, who was not only the first art editor of The New Yorker but also the brilliant mind behind its iconic mascot, Eustace Tilley. Irvin's artistic contributions have become synonymous with the magazine's sophisticated aesthetic, making this edition a must-have for collectors.
Inside, you’ll find not just beautiful artwork but also a snapshot of the cultural landscape of the era. This issue is a treasure trove of literary and artistic excellence, encapsulating the wit and charm that The New Yorker is known for. This particular issue is in very good condition for its age, offering a unique opportunity for any collector or admirer of vintage publications.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own an early edition of The New Yorker, as these are becoming increasingly rare. Only a few copies of this issue are likely to exist, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Be sure to look at the images provided to appreciate its condition and charm.
Key features include:
- Timeless Cover: The Rea Irvin cover is a true representation of early 20th-century design and artistry.
- Condition: This magazine is in very good condition, perfect for collectors.
In addition to this gem, we also offer over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues that span decades, providing an extensive selection for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Each magazine you purchase brings a piece of the past into your home, allowing you to experience and share in the literary and artistic culture of the times.
Start or grow your vintage magazine collection today with this exceptional issue. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a slice of history waiting to be appreciated!