Description
This vintage issue of The New Yorker from June 5, 1937 is a true treasure for magazine enthusiasts and collectors alike. Featuring a captivating cover by the esteemed artist Constantin Alajalov, this issue showcases his distinctive style that marries vibrant colors with poignant social commentary. Alajalov's work is celebrated for its artistic flair, making this cover a standout piece representative of the magazine's rich history.
This particular copy is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear around the edges, which is quite impressive given its age. If you look closely, you can appreciate the quality of this vintage item through the photos provided. The preservation of such a magazine offers a glimpse into the past and a unique addition to any collection.
- Rare Find: With only a few copies likely still in circulation, this issue presents a rare opportunity for collectors. It’s not often that you come across a magazine in such excellent condition from the 1930s.
- Expansive Collection: We house an extensive stock of over 4,000 New Yorker issues, providing you with endless opportunities to discover more rare and collectible editions.
Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer looking to dive into vintage publications, this issue is sure to impress. The blend of art and literature encapsulated in these pages is a testament to the cultural landscape of the time.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history. Add this 1937 edition of The New Yorker to your collection today and explore the artistic legacy of Alajalov through his remarkable work.