The New Yorker Magazine February 9 1952 Theme Cover Constantin Alajalov No Label


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The New Yorker Magazine from February 9, 1952, is a remarkable piece of history that showcases the artistic talent of Constantin Alajalov. This themed cover magazine is not just a publication; it’s a collectible artifact for fans of vintage art and literature. With no label and in good condition, this magazine is perfect for those who appreciate classic issues of The New Yorker.

Featuring minor wear throughout, this magazine retains its charm and character. The front cover presents a few creases, which are consistent with its age. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this magazine comes complete with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its safety and longevity. The minor rips are easily overlooked and do not detract from the overall allure of this unique piece.

This edition is especially appealing for its captivating cover art, which embodies the essence of the time and showcases Alajalov’s distinctive style. It’s a conversation starter that reflects a bygone era—perfect for display on a coffee table or in an art collection. Discover the stories and illustrations within its pages that provide a glimpse into the past and the periodical's deep-rooted cultural significance.

  • Unique themed cover by renowned artist Constantin Alajalov.
  • Protected in a plastic cover for preservation and display.

Overall, this February 9, 1952, issue of The New Yorker is a must-have for collectors and lovers of vintage magazines. Don't miss the chance to own this slice of history!

The New Yorker Magazine February 9 1952 Theme Cover by Constantin Alajalov

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