Description
If you're a fan of classic literature and art, then this is a must-have for your collection! This collectible copy of The New Yorker from January 13, 1934, showcases a stunning cover designed by the renowned artist Constantin Alajalov. Known for his whimsical yet critical illustrations, Alajalov's artistry brings an undeniable charm to this vintage issue, making it a wonderful piece of history for any magazine lover.
This particular issue captures a moment in time from the 1930s, reflecting the cultural and social landscape of the era. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a glimpse into the past, beautifully illustrated and filled with the sophisticated wit that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Alajalov's talent shines through, providing an engaging visual experience that complements the magazine's insightful content.
The magazine is in good condition, which is impressive considering its age. You may find some expected signs of wear, but this only adds to its character. Feel free to check out the photos for a detailed look at the magazine and its cover. Given its rarity, this issue is exceptionally hard to find, and there are likely only a handful still in circulation.
- Authentic piece of cultural history from the 1930s.
- Beautiful cover art by celebrated artist Constantin Alajalov.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a slice of history! We also invite you to explore our extensive stock of over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker. Each issue holds its own unique charm, and you might just find more hidden gems that resonate with your appreciation for art and literature.