Description
If you're a lover of vintage magazines and American art, then you won't want to miss this gem from the past. This edition of The New Yorker, dated October 1, 1938, showcases a stunning cover by the acclaimed artist Constantin Alajalov. Alajalov’s unique style captures the essence of American culture, making this magazine not just a read, but a visual piece of history.
In addition to the eye-catching cover, this edition is in very good condition. While it shows only minor wear on the edges, it remains a fantastic collectible. Finding magazines from this era is becoming increasingly rare, and owning one is like having a piece of Americana in your hands.
- Unique Artwork: The cover by Constantin Alajalov is a celebration of American life, making it a perfect conversation starter in any collection.
- Collectible Item: Vintage issues of The New Yorker—particularly from the 1930s—are highly sought after and can be difficult to find.
This magazine contains more than just a beautiful cover; it also features the sharp wit and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is renowned for. It's a snapshot of the humor and heart of a bygone era. Plus, it gives you the opportunity to explore the perspectives of that time.
We encourage you to assess the condition through our images. Simply view the photos included below to see how beautifully this issue has been preserved.
With a collection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this rare find is sure to be a magnificent addition to your collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this piece of magazine history!