Description
If you’re a fan of classic magazines or an avid collector, don’t miss your chance to own an original issue of The New Yorker from July 30, 1938. This unique edition features a stunning cover by celebrated artist Constantin Alajalov. Known for his playful and vivid illustrations, Alajalov brilliantly captures the essence of everyday life, making this magazine cover a true work of art.
The magazine stands out not only for its cover but also for its historical significance. As one of the few artists who contributed to both The New Yorker and The Saturday Evening Post, Alajalov's work is highly sought after by collectors. This edition is in very good condition considering its age, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges, as visible in the accompanying photos.
This particular issue is becoming increasingly rare. With only a limited number of copies still around, it’s a valuable addition for anyone looking to enrich their collection with a notable piece of cultural history. Be sure to check out the condition through the photos to admire the quality for yourself.
- Features a stunning cover design by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov
- In very good condition for its age, making it a collectible gem
Adding this magazine to your collection not only brings a piece of history into your home but also serves as a conversation starter. With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, this July 30, 1938 edition could be a standout feature among your finds.