The New Yorker Magazine February 21 1942 Eustace Tilley by Rea Irvin No Label


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Sale price$49.95 USD

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Step into a slice of American history with the iconic issue of The New Yorker Magazine from February 21, 1942, featuring the beloved character Eustace Tilley, illustrated by the renowned Rea Irvin. This issue is not just a magazine; it's a collectible that represents a pivotal moment in American culture during the early 1940s.

This magazine presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of art and literature. Known for its distinctive covers and in-depth journalism, The New Yorker offers readers a blend of humor, culture, and societal commentary. This particular issue has a remarkable cover that showcases Eustace Tilley in his top hat and monocle, a timeless figure who embodies the magazine's spirit.

The magazine is in Good condition and comes newsstand fresh, without a label, enhancing its collectibility. While there may be minor wear throughout the magazine, this adds character and authenticity to the piece, making it a perfect addition for any vintage magazine collector or history enthusiast.

Key features of this collectible edition include:

  • Iconic Artwork: The stunning illustration by Rea Irvin captures a unique moment in time and reflects the charm of 1940s America.
  • Protective Covering: Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in excellent condition for years to come.

This classic publication not only enriches your collection but also sparks conversations about the artistic and cultural shifts of its time. The magazine is packaged with care, preserving its quality, and is an excellent gift for literature lovers or anyone fascinated by vintage media.

The New Yorker Magazine February 21, 1942

Add this remarkable piece to your collection today. It's more than just a magazine; it's a treasure trove of history and culture waiting to be explored. Don’t miss the chance to own such a nostalgic gem!

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