The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 7, 1942 Constantin Alajalov Cover VG


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The March 7, 1942 issue of The New Yorker is a collector's dream, showcasing a captivating cover by the talented artist Constantin Alajalov. This renowned Russian-American illustrator was celebrated for his ability to blend humor and elegance in his vibrant, narrative-driven artworks. His covers often highlight everyday scenes infused with whimsical charm, making them not only visually appealing but also rich in storytelling.

Featured prominently in this edition, Alajalov's cover artwork captures the essence of the era and adds a unique touch to your collection. It's a fantastic way to own a piece of history, especially as this magazine represents a significant period during World War II.

This particular issue is in very good condition, exhibiting minor wear on the edges typical for its age. For an authentic feel of its preservation, be sure to check out the attached photos.

Not only is this magazine a standout item for collectors, but it also offers additional features that enhance its value:

  • Vibrant Artwork: The striking cover by Constantin Alajalov provides a perfect blend of art and history.
  • Rare Collectible: With only a limited number of copies likely remaining, this magazine is a valuable addition to any serious collection.

This issue is incredibly rare and sought after, making it an exceptional find for enthusiasts of classic literature and art. It holds significant value and can be a remarkable conversation starter in any collection.

With over 4,000 New Yorker magazines available in our inventory, seize the chance to enhance your collection with this unique piece. Don’t miss out on adding this rare Constantin Alajalov cover to your library!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 7, 1942 Cover - Constantin Alajalov

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