Description
This rare and collectible edition of The New Yorker, published on January 10, 1931, is a must-have for any enthusiast of vintage magazines and classic art. Featuring a stunning cover by renowned Russian-American artist Constantin Alajalov, this issue showcases his unique illustration style that brilliantly combines elegance with satire. Alajalov's work has a timeless appeal, making this magazine not just a reading material, but a piece of art in itself.
In very good condition, this magazine does exhibit minor wear on the edges, consistent with its age, which only adds to its charm. For those who appreciate history and culture, it offers a glimpse into the past with its classic articles and illustrations.
This magazine is a significant find, as copies from this era are incredibly hard to come by. It likely represents one of the few remaining copies still in circulation, making it a true collector's item that can enhance any collection or serve as a thoughtful gift for a literary enthusiast.
- Features an iconic cover by Constantin Alajalov, a celebrated artist.
- Includes a wealth of classic articles and illustrations from a pivotal time in publishing history.
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Perfect for display or casual reading, this issue will transport you back to a unique time in journalism and art. Whether you are a collector or a casual reader, this edition of The New Yorker will surely add value and charm to your collection.