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Edited By Robert
Mankoff
- Foreword
By David Remnick
- Essays by Roger Angell, Nancy Franklin, Lillian
Ross, John Updike, Ian Frazier, Calvin Trillin, Mark
Singer,
and Rebecca Mead
Humor,
Comics
Black
Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Hardcover
& 2 CD-ROMs, 655 pages, illustrated
October
5, 2004
$60.00
1579123228
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A Decade-by-Decade Compendium Featuring
A Book with over 2,000 Cartoons and two CD-ROMs with All
68,647 Cartoons Ever Published in the Magazine
Considered a national treasure, the cartoons
of The New Yorker are beloved, iconic images that have
made us laugh at the social issues of the day and have defined
a distinctly American sensibility. Since the magazine's
debut
in 1925, the cartoons have been a barometer of the human
condition and have tweaked the nation's collective funnybone.
Pasted to the refrigerator, tacked on the office bulletin
board, or taped to a computer monitor... everyone seems
to have a favorite.
This fall, all 68,647 cartoons will be
published together for the first time in THE COMPLETE
CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER (Black
Dog & Leventhal; October 5, 2004; hardcover plus
two CDs) edited by New Yorker cartoon editor Robert Mankoff
and with a Foreword by editor-in-chief David Remnick. Over
2,000 selected cartoons will appear in the lavishly produced
hardcover, and all 68,647 are featured on the two accompanying
CD-ROMs (a digital anthology fully browsable by date, subject,
and artist). Now, as The New Yorker prepares to celebrate
its 80th anniversary, this book and double CD collection
offers a unique opportunity to bring new attention to the
artwork, frame it for history, and celebrate its lasting
appeal.
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