The New Yorker Magazine February 17 1951 Eustace Talley Theme Cover by Rea Irvin


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Sale price$35.00 USD

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If you’re a fan of vintage publications, you’ll appreciate this special offer: The New Yorker Magazine from February 17, 1951. This edition features an iconic cover by Rea Irvin, showcasing the brilliant artistic flair that the magazine is known for. It highlights the unique theme of Eustace Talley, which connects readers to the cultural landscape of that period.

The condition of this magazine is classified as good, making it a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts or anyone interested in mid-20th-century Americana. With its newsstand edition, this magazine has survived the test of time, embodying the charm and nostalgia of the era. While there is some minor wear throughout the magazine, it adds to the character and charm of this vintage piece.

Shop with confidence knowing that this magazine will come protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Whether you’re looking to add to your collection or gift for a fellow New Yorker fan, this magazine serves as a fantastic conversation starter.

  • Iconic Eustace Talley theme cover illustrates the magazine's artistic legacy.
  • Protected in a plastic covering to maintain its condition for collectors.

Take a moment to explore the condition details. There are some marks and a small rip on the magazine, visible in the accompanying photos. These wear and tear marks are minor and do not distract from the overall appeal of this piece of history.

See below for the visual representation of the magazine:

The New Yorker Magazine February 17 1951 Cover

Don’t miss out on adding this wonderful piece of vintage literature to your collection. Its blend of history, art, and cultural relevance makes it a delightful addition for any magazine aficionado or art lover.

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