Description
This rare issue of The New Yorker, dated October 5, 1935, is a true treasure for any collector or fan of vintage magazines. The cover, designed by the renowned artist Constantin Alajalov, showcases his distinctive style that combines sophistication with playful humor. Known for his sharp insights into social dynamics, Alajalov's artwork remains iconic and a highlight of this magazine's history.
The magazine is in very good condition, which is impressive considering its age. There are only minor signs of wear along the edges, preserving its integrity for decades to come. This makes it a remarkable find for those who appreciate the artistry and cultural significance of early The New Yorker issues. Please see the photos included for a glimpse of its current state.
As part of one of the largest collections available, boasting over 4,000 issues, this magazine presents a rare opportunity. Adding this October 1935 edition featuring Alajalov's artwork to your collection is not just about owning a magazine; it's about holding a piece of history.
- Unique Artwork: The cover art by Constantin Alajalov adds a touch of class and a narrative quality that speaks to the viewer.
- Collector's Item: Vintage editions of The New Yorker are hard to come by, especially in such good condition, making this a valuable addition.
Magazines from this era provide a window into the cultural and social fabric of the time, offering insights that are both entertaining and educational. Whether you are a serious collector or simply someone who appreciates fine literature and art, this issue will be a prized possession. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of vintage excellence!