The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 4, 1936 Constantin Alajalov Cover VG


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This January 4, 1936 issue of The New Yorker is a true collector's gem. Featuring an eye-catching cover by the esteemed artist Constantin Alajalov, this magazine beautifully captures the artistic flair of the era. Alajalov was known for his engaging and sometimes satirical illustrations that brought social commentary to life, making his work iconic. This cover is no exception, showcasing his unique ability to convey the dynamics of the time.

The magazine is in very good condition, especially considering its age. While it has some minor wear on the edges, these imperfections only add character to this historical piece. For a better look at its condition, please refer to the photos included. Collectors will appreciate the rarity of this issue—magazines from this period are incredibly hard to find, with only a limited number of copies likely still in circulation.

Purchasing this issue is not just about owning a magazine; it’s about acquiring a piece of cultural history. With a vast archive of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, you have an extraordinary opportunity to enhance your collection.

  • Unique Constantin Alajalov cover art, perfect for art enthusiasts.
  • Very good condition for a magazine over 85 years old, ensuring longevity in your collection.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine January 4, 1936

Whether you’re a passionate collector or simply someone who appreciates vintage magazines, this issue is a must-have. Don’t miss the chance to own a slice of history, filled with vibrant illustrations and thought-provoking content reflective of its time. Act quickly—these rare finds don't last long!

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