Description
This New Yorker issue from May 10, 1941, stands out with a stunning cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov. He is celebrated for his unique ability to depict everyday life with a blend of wit and sophistication. The cover art showcases Alajalov's talent for offering humorous commentary on society, making this magazine a cherished piece for collectors and fans alike.
Preserved in very good condition, this vintage magazine shows only minor wear along the edges, retaining its charm despite its age. For a closer look at the quality, please refer to the images included. Finding a copy of this issue is a rare opportunity, as there are likely only a handful available today.
Here are some key benefits of adding this magazine to your collection:
- Iconic Artwork: Features a classic cover by Constantin Alajalov, a beloved artist associated with The New Yorker.
- Collector's Item: A hard-to-find piece that enhances any vintage magazine collection, especially for New Yorker enthusiasts.
We are proud to have over 4,000 vintage New Yorker issues in stock, but few can match the rarity and appeal of this specific edition. Each magazine offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing culture and society as it was in 1941. This particular issue will make a wonderful addition for any serious collector or a unique gift for someone special.
Don’t miss your chance to own a remarkable piece of New Yorker history! Grab this vintage treasure before it slips away.