Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this vintage The New Yorker magazine from June 16, 1934. Its captivating cover art, created by the esteemed artist Constantin Alajalov, sets the tone for an issue filled with wit, sophistication, and charm. Alajalov was known for his unique style that poked fun at the complexities of society, making his work a treasure for both art enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike.
This particular issue is in very good condition, boasting only minor wear along the edges. It serves as an excellent representation of 1930s magazine culture, and it holds a timeless charm that reflects the era's social climate. Owning this magazine not only enhances your collection but also connects you to the rich tapestry of American publishing history.
Key Features:
- Original cover by Constantin Alajalov, renowned for his sophisticated and satirical illustrations.
- This issue is a rare find, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts.
As you dive into the pages, you'll explore an array of articles and illustrations that reflect the spirit of the times. From insightful commentary to cleverly crafted stories, each page is a window into a bygone era. Only a limited number of copies exist today, making this magazine even more special.
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Act fast, as this issue is a sought-after collectible, perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment. Grab your copy today and own a slice of literary art history!