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Collections, Catalogs & Exhibitions - The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker (Book & CD)

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Book Synopsis: The book that Janet Maslin of The New York Times has called "indispensable" and "a transfixing study of American mores and manners that happens to incorporate boundless laughs, too" is finally available in paperback—fully updated and featuring a brand new introduction by Adam Gopnik. Organized by decade, with commentary by some of the magazine's finest writers, this landmark collection showcases the work of the hundreds of talented artists who have contributed cartoons over the course of The New Yorker's eight-two-year history. From the early cartoons of Peter Arno, George Price, and Charles Addams to the cutting-edge work of Alex Gregory, Matthew Diffee, and Bruce Eric Kaplan (with stops along the way for the genius of Charles Barsotti, Roz Chast, Jack Ziegler, George Booth, and many others), the art collected here forms, as David Remnick puts it in his Foreword, "the longest-running popular comic genre in American life." Throughout the book, brief overviews of each era's predominant themes—from the Depression and nudity to technology and the Internet, highlight various genres of cartoons and shed light on our pastimes and preoccupations. Brief profiles and mini-portfolios spotlight the work of key cartoonists, including Arno, Chast, Ziegler, and others. The DVD-ROM included with the book is what really makes the "Complete Cartoons" complete. Compatible with most home computers and easily browsable, the disk contains a mind-boggling 70,363 cartoons, indexed in a variety of ways. Perhaps you'd like to find all the cartoons by your favorite artist. Or maybe you'd like to look up the cartoons that ran the week you were born, or all of the cartoons on a particular subject. Of course, you can always begin at the beginning, February 21, 1925, and experience the unprecedented pleasure of reading through every single cartoon ever published in The New Yorker. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind portrait of American life over the past eight decades, as captured by the talented pens and singular outlooks of the masters of the cartoonist's art.

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Step into a world of laughter and wit with "The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker" Book & CD. Dive into the rich history of American humor with this indispensable collection that promises to captivate you with boundless laughs and timeless insights into American mores and manners. With commentary by top writers, this landmark collection showcases the genius of hundreds of talented artists who have graced the pages of The New Yorker over the past eighty-two years.

Experience the evolution of American popular comic genre through the decades, from the classic cartoons of Peter Arno and Charles Addams to the cutting-edge work of contemporary artists like Alex Gregory and Bruce Eric Kaplan. Embark on a journey through history with brief overviews of each era's predominant themes, shedding light on our pastimes and preoccupations as a society.

Unleash the full potential of "The Complete Cartoons" with the included DVD-ROM, containing a staggering 70,363 cartoons indexed for easy browsing. Whether you want to explore the works of your favorite artist, discover cartoons from a specific time period, or simply immerse yourself in the entire collection from its inception in 1925, this comprehensive set will provide hours of entertainment and insight into American life.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind portrait of American life spanning eight decades, crafted by the masters of the cartoonist's art. Embrace the laughter, creativity, and cultural significance encapsulated in this must-have collection. Order your copy of "The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker" Book & CD now!

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