The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975-1985
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Cartoons and drawings of the past decade
The New Yorker is an American magazine renowned for its in-depth reportage, incisive commentary, insightful criticism, compelling essays, distinguished fiction, sharp satire, and captivating cartoons and poetry. Evolving from a weekly publication in the mid-1920s to its current schedule of forty-seven issues annually, with five double issues, it remains a vital platform for cultural and intellectual discourse. Its pages offer a sophisticated lens through which to view contemporary life, literature, and the arts. The magazine has consistently provided a space for distinguished literary voices and thoughtful exploration of societal issues.




Cartoons and drawings of the past decade
The same 101 hilarious cartoons that appear in the original edition are now in a miniature edition. The works of William Steig, George Price, Sempe, and many others are included.
85 Cartoons