The New Yorker Complete Magazine September 4, 1943 Rea Irvin Cover VG


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Step back in time with the September 4, 1943 edition of The New Yorker, showcasing an iconic cover created by the esteemed Rea Irvin. As the magazine’s first art editor, Irvin played a pivotal role in shaping its distinctive style, most notably through the creation of the beloved character, Eustace Tilley. This magazine offers a glimpse into the creative genius of Irvin, whose work remains celebrated for its wit and sophistication.

This rare issue is presented in very good condition, with just minor wear along the edges. Given its age, finding a copy from the early 1940s is a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Early issues of The New Yorker are in high demand, making this a special addition to anyone's collection.

The New Yorker September 4, 1943 Magazine Cover

By obtaining this magazine, you not only add a piece of history to your collection, but you also invite the charm of mid-20th century artistry into your home. The sophisticated humor and elegant illustrations that define The New Yorker are elegantly captured in this edition.

  • Features stunning artwork by Rea Irvin, a pioneer of magazine illustration.
  • Preserved in very good condition, ensuring a long-lasting collectible.

Don’t miss out on this exceptional find! With over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, we pride ourselves on curating a selection that caters to collectors, fans of nostalgia, and admirers of classic art. Make your purchase today and own a slice of literary history!

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