Description
Discover a piece of history with the complete issue of The New Yorker magazine from August 1, 1936. This vintage magazine features a striking cover by Constantin Alajalov, a renowned artist who skillfully depicted everyday moments with his unique blend of wit and elegance. Alajalov's illustrations are celebrated for their ability to captivate readers and mirror the essence of the times.
The condition of this magazine is classified as very good, showcasing only minor wear along the edges, especially remarkable given its nearly nine-decade age. The pages are intact and the cover remains vibrant, allowing you to appreciate the artistry and design as if it were freshly printed. Please refer to the included photos to verify its condition for yourself. Issues from this era are increasingly rare, making this a prized addition to any collection.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this particular issue stands out not just for its cover but also for its engaging content. With over 4,000 The New Yorker issues in stock, we pride ourselves on providing one of the most extensive selections available. Each magazine tells a story, capturing the culture and art of its time, and this edition is no exception.
- Exceptional Artwork: Alajalov’s distinctive cover art is a keepsake for fans of vintage illustration.
- Historical Value: Own a piece of literary history with this collectible issue from the 1930s.
This August 1936 edition is an ideal find for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to the world of vintage magazines. Whether you're looking to deepen your collection or find a unique gift, this magazine checks all the boxes. Don't miss the opportunity to add this remarkably preserved piece of art and history to your shelves.