The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 3, 1943 Constantin Alajalov Cover VG


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Experience a piece of history with this complete edition of The New Yorker from July 3, 1943. This particular issue features a captivating cover by Constantin Alajalov, the famed Russian-American artist known for his unique and lively illustrations. Alajalov’s work is celebrated for its ability to convey social commentary wrapped in a touch of humor, making his covers a cherished aspect of the magazine's legacy.

This vintage magazine is not just a collector’s item; it exemplifies the art and culture of its time. With its vibrant cover art, this issue is a true representation of Alajalov’s talent and creativity.

Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine is in very good condition. It presents minor wear on the edges but remains in remarkable shape considering its age. Vintage magazines from this era are increasingly rare, making this find even more special.

  • Incredible Artwork: Alajalov’s cover art is not only beautiful but also culturally significant, capturing the essence of the 1940s American society.
  • Collectible Item: With only a few likely still in circulation, this issue is a unique addition to any collection of vintage magazines.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this exemplary piece of print history. Please refer to the images to evaluate the magazine's condition. We take pride in our extensive collection, boasting over 4,000 vintage issues of The New Yorker, making it easier to find something special.

The New Yorker July 3, 1943 Cover by Constantin Alajalov

This July 3, 1943 issue of The New Yorker is more than just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a vibrant era in American history. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to vintage magazines, this piece represents a significant moment in time, perfect for display or as a conversational starter in your home.

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