The New Yorker ran its first cartoon in 1925. By 2004, it had published 68,647 of them. This book contains all of them.
The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker, edited by Robert Mankoff with an introduction by David Remnick, is the definitive archive of one of the great cultural institutions of American letters: funny, melancholic, sharp, absurd, and relentlessly observant. From Peter Arno to Roz Chast, from Charles Addams to Saul Steinberg, the full sweep of a century of wit is here, organized by decade and reproduced with care.
This copy is in Very Good condition — clean pages, tight binding, bright covers. Note: this copy does not include the two CD-ROMs originally sold with some editions. The book itself is complete.
The New Yorker ran its first cartoon in 1925. By 2004, it had published 68,647 of them. This book contains all of them.
The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker, edited by Robert Mankoff with an introduction by David Remnick, is the definitive archive of one of the great cultural institutions of American letters: funny, melancholic, sharp, absurd, and relentlessly observant. From Peter Arno to Roz Chast, from Charles Addams to Saul Steinberg, the full sweep of a century of wit is here, organized by decade and reproduced with care.
This copy is in Very Good condition — clean pages, tight binding, bright covers. Note: this copy does not include the two CD-ROMs originally sold with some editions. The book itself is complete.