The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 18, 1937 Rea Irvin Cover


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Sale price$79.99 USD

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Step into history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker from September 18, 1937, featuring a stunning cover by the renowned artist Rea Irvin. As the founding art editor of the magazine, Irvin played a pivotal role in shaping its visual identity. This particular issue showcases his unique style, which is both whimsical and elegant.

Rea Irvin is famous for creating the beloved character Eustace Tilley, who embodies the spirit of The New Yorker. His covers are not just illustrations; they are pieces of art that reflect the cultural context of their time. This magazine not only boasts a beautiful cover, but it also offers a glimpse into the historical landscape of the late 1930s.

The condition of this magazine is good, implying some expected wear due to age, making it a perfect candidate for collectors. We encourage potential buyers to review our detailed photos to admire its condition and appreciate its historical significance.

A Rare Find
This exquisite issue is a hard-to-find treasure, likely keeping it limited to a few remaining copies in circulation. Owning this magazine is a unique opportunity for avid collectors of The New Yorker and vintage publications alike.

  • Iconic cover art by Rea Irvin, a legendary figure in magazine illustration.
  • Historical significance, providing insight into the cultural landscape of 1937.

To enhance your collection, we have over 4,000 New Yorker issues available in stock. Be sure to explore our extensive collection for more rare and collectible editions!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 18, 1937 Rea Irvin Cover

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history. This vintage magazine is more than just a collector's item; it’s a conversation starter, a window into the past, and a significant artifact of the iconic publication's storied heritage.

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