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The complete cartoons of the New Yorker

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2006Black Dog & Leventhal

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This comprehensive collection brings together every cartoon ever published in The New Yorker, offering a unique visual history of American humor and culture. Spanning decades, it showcases the evolving wit and artistic styles that have defined the iconic magazine. Readers can explore the social commentary, political satire, and everyday observations captured by generations of cartoonists.

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Adam Gopnik is a writer whose work often explores culture and ideas. You might know him from his collection The Peanuts Papers, which looks at the beloved comic strip. He's a keen observer of the world around us.

Bob Mankoff served as the cartoon editor for The New Yorker, where he shaped the magazine's iconic humor for years. He is widely recognized for curating "The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker," a comprehensive collection of the publication's best work. His influence on American cartooning is significant.

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