Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of The New Yorker from September 10, 1938, featuring a captivating cover designed by the talented Constantin Alajalov. Alajalov, celebrated for his whimsical and satirical interpretations of American culture, brings an artistic flair to this magazine that collectors cherish. His remarkable ability to capture the essence of the era makes this cover a standout piece in any collection.
This magazine is more than just a periodical; it symbolizes a unique moment in American history. The September 1938 issue contains a myriad of engaging articles, narratives, and illustrations that reflect the social and cultural climate of the time. Owning this magazine not only adds to your collection but also connects you with the vibrant spirit of 1930s Americana.
The condition of this vintage magazine is rated at very good, with only minor wear along the edges, as highlighted in the accompanying photos. It's becoming increasingly rare to find issues like this one, making it a fantastic acquisition for any serious collector.
- Authentic 1938 edition featuring a striking cover by famed illustrator Constantin Alajalov.
- In very good condition, perfect for display or as a unique gift for vintage magazine lovers.
Please take a moment to view the included photos to see the exact condition of this magazine for yourself. With a vast collection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, this is a golden opportunity to own a piece of history. Whether you're an avid reader, a collector, or searching for the perfect gift, this issue from September 1938 is a must-have!
This magazine makes an ideal conversation starter and a beautiful addition to any home or office. Don't miss out on the chance to add this rare gem to your collection!