Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker magazine from April 13, 1940, showcasing an exquisite cover designed by the talented Constantin Alajalov. Renowned for his unique artistic style, Alajalov’s illustrations capture the essence of American life, blending humor and insightful social commentary that resonates even today. This particular cover has become a classic, making this issue a must-have for avid collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition considering its age, which is often hard to find. There is minor wear along the edges, but overall it has been well-preserved. The photos included demonstrate its state, allowing you to appreciate the quality for yourself. This issue is not just a read; it serves as a great conversation starter and a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the time.
This rare edition is a testament to the enduring appeal of The New Yorker, and only a limited number of copies from this period are likely still available. By adding it to your collection, you own a piece of artistic heritage that reflects a bygone era.
- Exceptional Cover Art: Featuring a unique illustration by Constantin Alajalov, perfect for display.
- Collector's Item: A rare find for collectors of vintage magazines and enthusiasts of American art and culture.
Explore our extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker magazines, where you can find more rare and vintage issues to enhance your library. Don't miss out on the chance to own this extraordinary piece of art and literature.