The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 9, 1940 Constantin Alajalov Cover VG


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Sale price$89.99 USD

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If you're a fan of classic literature and stunning artwork, the March 9, 1940, issue of The New Yorker is a must-have addition to your collection. This vintage magazine features a captivating cover by Constantin Alajalov, a renowned artist known for his clever and satirical illustrations. Alajalov’s work reflects the nuances of American culture with a humorous twist, making his covers not just beautiful but also thought-provoking. Collectors and art enthusiasts alike treasure his designs, and this specific issue is no exception.

The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, showcasing only minor signs of wear on the edges. This well-preserved state is rare, especially for a publication of this vintage. You can easily assess its quality by examining the provided photos.

Here are some key features of this collectible issue:

  • Artistic Excellence: The striking cover art by Constantin Alajalov is a true highlight, representing a significant piece of American artistic history.
  • Collectible Treasure: Vintage New Yorker magazines are sought after by collectors. Finding this particular issue is a rare opportunity!

With over 4,000 New Yorker magazines in stock, this particular issue stands out for its artistic and historical significance. We encourage you to explore our extensive collection for additional rare and vintage editions. Each magazine tells a unique story and offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of its time.

Don't miss out on adding this remarkable piece to your library. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a slice of history waiting to be appreciated!

The New Yorker Magazine March 9, 1940

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