The New Yorker Book of Cat Cartoons
- 103 pages
- 4 hours of reading
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.
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.


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.