Description
This rare vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated November 6, 1937, features a striking cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov. His artistic style blends rich, illustrative storytelling with a playful and satirical perspective on social life. Alajalov's covers are celebrated for their ability to capture the essence of the era, making this particular magazine an exciting piece of history for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This magazine is in very good condition, showcasing minor wear on the edges that is typical for a publication of its age. The pages remain intact and vibrant, providing a delightful glimpse into the past. We encourage you to review the photos included to evaluate the condition for yourself.
Finding a copy like this is an extraordinary opportunity, as only a limited number of these issues are likely still in existence. Collectors will appreciate the historical and artistic value of this magazine, making it a significant addition to any collection.
- Iconic Cover Artwork: Enjoy the captivating illustration by Constantin Alajalov, a celebrated artist known for his unique take on social commentary.
- Collectible Magazine: This vintage issue is a rare find, perfect for collectors of vintage magazines or The New Yorker enthusiasts.
If you're on a quest for more memorabilia, we have an extensive selection with over 4,000 other New Yorker issues in stock. Explore our collection for more unique finds that encapsulate the charm and wit of this iconic publication!
Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history. This issue stands out not just because of its age, but also due to its rich visual story that continues to resonate today.