The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 28, 1943 Constantin Alajalov Cover VG


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This fascinating edition of The New Yorker, dated August 28, 1943, showcases a stunning cover designed by the talented Constantin Alajalov. Alajalov, a celebrated Russian-American illustrator, is known for his vibrant and satirical artwork. His unique style brings a playful yet insightful perspective to the stories and themes of his time. This particular cover is a perfect example of his artistry, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

This magazine is in very good condition, demonstrating only minor wear on the edges despite its age. Collectors highly value such editions, especially those that feature covers by renowned artists like Alajalov. Finding a vintage magazine from this era, especially in such admirable condition, is indeed a treasure.

This issue holds cultural significance and serves as a window into the social and artistic trends of the 1940s, reflecting the mood and sentiment of the post-war period. Whether you're a dedicated collector or simply someone who appreciates fine art, this magazine is a noteworthy addition to your collection.

  • Rare Historical Artifact: Issues from the 1940s are increasingly difficult to find, making this magazine a unique collectible.
  • Artistic Appeal: Features a captivating cover by Constantin Alajalov, whose work is celebrated for its humor and depth.

This edition is not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history. Please refer to the photos to evaluate the condition for yourself. With over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker in stock, you’re sure to find something to suit your interests. Whether you’re a fan of vintage illustrations or a lover of classic literature, this collectible magazine will not disappoint.

The New Yorker Magazine August 28, 1943 Cover by Constantin Alajalov

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