The New Yorker Magazine March 1 1941 Couple Vacation by Constantin Alajalov


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Sale price$75.00 USD

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Step back in time with a piece of history—the March 1, 1941 issue of The New Yorker Magazine, featuring the charming and whimsical artwork of Constantin Alajalov. This delightful magazine showcases a couple on vacation, encapsulating the carefree spirit of the early 1940s. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or simply love vintage publications, this edition is a treasure that deserves a spot in your collection.

This magazine is in good condition, rated as "Good" with minor wear throughout, making it a fantastic piece to own without any significant damage. Not only does it offer a glimpse into the past, but it also serves as a beautiful decorative item for your coffee table or study. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity while also allowing you to display it safely.

  • Original cover artwork by famed illustrator Constantin Alajalov, adding value to any collection.
  • Excellent conversation starter for enthusiasts of vintage art and literature.

The humor and style of The New Yorker were already established by 1941, making this issue a fantastic example of the publication's charm and wit. You’ll find inside a mix of illustrations and articles that reflect the culture and social issues of the time. Browsing through its pages is like taking a trip down memory lane, packed with nostalgia and historical significance.

Each page captures a moment in time, a sentiment that resonates with readers even today. Don't miss out on adding this unique collectible to your assortment. Preserve a slice of magazine history while enjoying the artsy approach of a bygone era.

The New Yorker Magazine March 1 1941 Couple Vacation by Constantin Alajalov

Make this vintage magazine a part of your collection. It's not just an item—it's a slice of cultural history that's sure to provide joy and provoke thought for years to come.

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