The New Yorker Magazine March 1 1941 Full Theme Cover by Constantin Alajalov


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Sale price$75.00 USD

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The New Yorker Magazine from March 1, 1941, features a stunning full theme cover by the renowned artist Constantin Alajalov. This vintage piece perfectly encapsulates a moment in time, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its artistic charm and rich history, this magazine is sure to be a talking point in any collection.

This edition is in good condition, showcasing minimal wear throughout. It was thoughtfully sold without a newsstand label, enhancing its collectible appeal. The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its integrity, making this an ideal addition for both casual readers and serious collectors.

While the magazine does present minor imperfections, such as a few creases on the front cover, these characteristics only add to its vintage charm. For true aficionados of The New Yorker, these nuances are a part of the magazine's story. You can appreciate its historical value while enjoying the artistry of Alajalov's cover work.

The magazine includes a range of fascinating articles and storytelling typical of The New Yorker, providing a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1940s. Its unique blend of humor, insight, and artistry makes it a remarkable keepsake.

  • Unique Cover Art: The captivating design by Constantin Alajalov enhances any collection.
  • Historical Significance: Collect a piece of literary and cultural history from the 1940s.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy. This magazine not only represents quality journalism but also serves as a snapshot of the artistic movements during that era.

Take a look at the cover below:

The New Yorker Magazine March 1 1941 Full Theme Cover by Constantin Alajalov

Grab this historic magazine today and let it spark conversations about art, history, and how storytelling has evolved through the years.

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