Description
This rare issue of The New Yorker from January 30, 1937, is a true piece of history. Featuring a stunning cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov, this magazine captures the essence of 1930s New York. Alajalov was known for his unique ability to blend satire with artistic sophistication, making his covers highly collectible and cherished by enthusiasts. His work often reflects social commentary and cultural moments, making this specific edition especially noteworthy.
This magazine is in very good condition. It displays only minor wear around the edges, which is quite impressive for its age. With its well-preserved state, collectors will appreciate the quality and attention to detail this vintage magazine offers. We recommend taking a close look at the accompanying photos to appreciate its excellent condition fully.
Extremely Hard to Find
Finding an issue from this era, especially in this state, is quite rare. This magazine is not just a read; it's a collectible jewel that adds great value to any collection. If you are a vintage magazine collector, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss.
- Exclusive Artwork: The Alajalov cover makes this issue a standout piece, perfect for displaying or enjoying.
- Historical Significance: Own a snapshot of American culture and style from the 1930s that reflects the vibrancy of life during that time.
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