Description
If you’re a collector or simply love vintage magazines, this rare May 16, 1936 issue of The New Yorker is a perfect addition to your collection. This complete magazine features a captivating cover by the talented artist Leonard Dove. Dove is celebrated for his clever illustrations that provided insightful commentary on society and culture, making this issue a treasure for any art or history enthusiast.
In very good condition considering its age, this magazine displays only minor wear on the edges, which contributes to its vintage charm. Be sure to check out the accompanying photos to see the condition for yourself!

Finding magazines from this era is quite challenging, as very few copies remain in circulation. Here are some key features and benefits of this unique item:
- Historical Significance: This issue captures the essence of the 1930s, providing a window into the past and showcasing the cultural landscape of the time.
- Collectible Artwork: The Leonard Dove cover not only makes this issue visually appealing, but also reflects the high artistic standards of The New Yorker magazine.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker in stock, including many from this remarkable era, don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of history. Whether you’re a devoted fan of the magazine or a casual reader, this May 16, 1936 issue is sure to impress and inspire. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the artistry and nostalgia it brings!