The New Yorker Magazine April 6 1940 Fishing Time by Rea Irvin No Label


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Sale price$49.95 USD

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Step into a nostalgic journey with the The New Yorker Magazine from April 6, 1940, featuring the iconic illustration titled Fishing Time by renowned artist Rea Irvin. This collectible magazine is a delightful piece of history, perfect for avid readers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates vintage publications.

The cover artwork showcases Irvin's unique style, setting a picturesque scene that conjures the serene joy of fishing. As you flip through the pages, you will find a captivating blend of witty articles and charming illustrations that encapsulate the essence of life in 1940 America. This magazine is a perfect addition to any coffee table or collection.

Condition-wise, this issue is categorized as Good. It presents itself with some minor wear throughout, a testament to its age and previous ownership. Ideal for those who appreciate a bit of character in their vintage finds, this magazine will surely spark conversations among guests and fellow collectors.

This copy comes with no label, adding to its authentic vintage charm. Additionally, it is protected by a durable plastic covering, ensuring that the magazine remains safe from further deterioration while allowing you to enjoy its visual appeal.

Key features of this vintage magazine include:

  • Authentic The New Yorker content from 1940, reflecting a bygone era.
  • Durable protective covering included, ensuring the magazine's longevity.

For a glimpse of the magazine's cover, see below:

The New Yorker Magazine April 6, 1940 - Fishing Time by Rea Irvin

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary art history. Whether for personal enjoyment, decoration, or as a collectible item, the New Yorker Magazine April 6, 1940 is more than just reading material; it’s a connection to the past.

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