Description
Discover a piece of history with this rare New Yorker magazine issue from September 28, 1940. Featuring a charming cover illustration by Constantin Alajalov, this collectible magazine showcases the unique style of a celebrated artist recognized for his humorous and satirical portrayals of everyday life. Alajalov’s vibrant artwork not only captured the essence of the times but also contributed significantly to The New Yorker’s legacy throughout the mid-20th century.
This issue is more than just a magazine; it’s a cultural artifact. The cover’s lively imagery draws readers in, making it a perfect centerpiece for any collection. Whether you’re an avid fan of vintage publications or simply appreciate artistic expression, this magazine holds valuable appeal.
The condition of this magazine is classified as very good, showcasing only minor wear along the edges. It's advisable to check the provided photos to evaluate the condition personally. Finding an issue like this is quite a find, as only a handful may still exist, making it a spectacular addition to your collection.
- Features a striking cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov.
- Very good condition, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
If you're a collector, you won’t want to miss this exceptional find. This magazine represents an era filled with creativity and cultural richness. Plus, we offer an extensive selection of over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, so be sure to browse our collection for more vintage editions!
Own a slice of history today and add this unique The New Yorker magazine to your collection!