Description
Discover a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from June 20, 1942, featuring a stunning cover illustration by the talented Constantin Alajalov. His artwork captures the spirit of the era with wit and vibrant energy, making this magazine not just a reading material, but a collectible piece of art. Known for his humorous and insightful depictions of social scenes, Alajalov’s cover is a wonderful representation of the time.
This issue is in very good condition for its age, showcasing only minor wear on the edges. Such vintage publications are hard to come by, with only a limited number likely still in existence. Examine the images closely to appreciate its quality and design.
If you're a fan of classic magazines or a collector of The New Yorker issues, this edition is a must-have addition to your collection. With over 4,000 vintage The New Yorker issues available, few are as special and rare as this one featuring Alajalov’s celebrated cover art. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of literary and visual history!
- Features a captivating cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov.
- In very good condition with only minor signs of wear, preserving its vintage charm.
Whether you're looking to enrich your collection or find the perfect gift for an art enthusiast or magazine lover, this issue will surely impress. Dive into the pages of this historic publication, where you can explore the thoughts and illustrations that captured a unique moment in American culture. Each page is a testament to the magazine's legacy, reflecting the social critiques and artistic mastery that have made The New Yorker a beloved institution.