Description
If you are a collector or an admirer of classic publications, this complete issue of The New Yorker from February 6, 1932, is a must-have for your collection. Featuring a striking cover by the talented Constantin Alajalov, a renowned Russian-American artist, this vintage magazine exemplifies the sophisticated and artistic spirit of the era. Alajalov's playful illustrations beautifully capture the essence of urban life, cementing his status as a significant contributor not only to The New Yorker but also to The Saturday Evening Post.
This magazine is in good condition for its age, showcasing the quality and care put into its preservation through the years. For those who appreciate history, it's a testament to the enduring charm of 20th-century publications. Please view the pics to see for yourself how well this vintage piece has been maintained, allowing you to appreciate its character and significance.
This rare issue stands out not just for its artistic cover but also for its historical value. The early editions of The New Yorker are becoming increasingly difficult to find, making this a golden opportunity for avid collectors. With only a limited number of copies likely still in existence, this magazine is a precious addition to any collection, sure to spark intrigue and conversation.
- Historic Value: Capture a piece of 1930s New York City culture and art.
- Artistic Integrity: Enjoy the beauty of Constantin Alajalov's illustrations that resonate with the vibrancy of urban life.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, each offering its own slice of history, this publication is a valuable find. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a significant chapter of The New Yorker history and enrich your collection with this exquisite feature.