Description
Step back in time with the The New Yorker Complete Magazine – September 29, 1928. This vintage gem features a stunning cover designed by the renowned Rea Irvin, who served as the magazine’s first art editor. Irvin’s playful and sophisticated design style has made this cover an iconic representation of the magazine’s elegance and wit.
The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it's a cultural touchstone that has captivated readers for decades. This particular issue is not only a great read but also a valuable collectible for any serious enthusiast of magazine history. With its unique illustrations and engaging articles, it reflects the societal trends and artistic expressions from almost a century ago.
This issue is in very good condition considering its age. We encourage buyers to take a close look at the provided images to appreciate its quality. Collectors understand the importance of condition, and this magazine stands out in its preservation.
- Iconic Cover Art: Features the legendary Eustace Tilley, created by Rea Irvin, adding aesthetic value to your collection.
- Rarity: Early editions like this are seldom found, making it a prized possession for collectors.
Additionally, we have an impressive inventory of over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues available. Whether you are looking to complete your collection or simply enjoy flipping through the pages of history, our selection promises something for everyone.
Don't miss your chance to own this piece of vintage Americana. The combination of art and literature in this magazine makes it a perfect gift or a remarkable conversational piece in your home. Embrace the charm of the past and let this magazine take you on a journey through time.