Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this June 13, 1936 issue of The New Yorker, featuring an eye-catching cover by talented artist Leonard Dove. This edition showcases Dove's unique artistic flair and sharp wit, which made him a prominent figure in the world of cartooning. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the visual identity of The New Yorker. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the artistic value this vintage magazine offers.
Condition-wise, this issue is rated as very good, showing only minor wear on the edges. Such care is crucial to its preservation, making it a wonderful addition to any collection. The magazine's pages are intact, ensuring a charming nostalgic read. Don’t forget to check the photos included for a detailed view of this issue's condition.
As you add this piece to your collection, you’ll join a select few who own such a gem, as magazines from this era are incredibly rare. With strong cultural and artistic significance, this issue captures the essence of life in the 1930s, providing a glimpse into that era's humor and societal reflections.
- Rare Collectible: This vintage magazine is an exceptional find for collectors, representing a significant slice of American cultural history.
- Iconic Artwork: The Leonard Dove cover adds artistic value, complementing your collection with a piece that stands out visually.
We have over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available, and this June 13, 1936 issue is a unique opportunity that should not be missed. Dive into the pages of this magazine, and relish its rich history and artistic brilliance.
Get your copy today and celebrate the vintage charm of The New Yorker!