Description
This incredible issue of The New Yorker, dated September 11, 1937, is a true collector's item for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and art. Featuring a stunning cover by the renowned artist Constantin Alajalov, this magazine encapsulates the spirit of its time with exceptional artistry. Alajalov is celebrated for his ability to weave social commentary through his distinctive style. His work not only captures attention but also stimulates thought, making this cover a significant piece of art history.
This issue is in very good condition, considering its age. It shows only minor wear on the edges, a testament to its careful preservation over the years. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the past that has been maintained with care. Please refer to the photo provided to see the magazine's current condition and remarkable preservation.
Extremely Rare
It’s important to note that this particular issue is incredibly hard to find. With few remaining in circulation, securing a copy in such excellent condition is a considerable achievement for any serious collector. You won’t want to miss the chance to add this gem to your collection!
- Iconic Artwork: The cover by Constantin Alajalov adds a valuable artistic touch to your collection.
- Limited Availability: This issue is rare, making it a sought-after item for collectors and fans of vintage literature.
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This 1937 issue is not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of history and culture that belongs in the hands of someone who appreciates its significance. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable piece!