The New Yorker Book of New York Cartoons
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Book Description
What could be more natural--or more hilarious--than culling the best "New Yorker cartoons about this great city? More than a hundred drawings spanning eight decades show New York as a place that captures the imagination and the melting pot of cultures, ideas, and emotions. In subways and skyscrapers, the residents of these cartoons rely on the good-natured stoicism needed to coexist with a demanding city. The brilliant cartoonists of the "New Yorker--including George Booth, Roz Chast, Leo Cullum, and Gahan Wilson--capture why people love and hate New York, sometimes simultaneously. It's a book that reveals the allure visitors feel for this city and shows the side of it that only true New Yorkers will ever know.
About the Author
Robert Mankoff has published cartoons in The New Yorker since 1974. He is also cartoon editor of The New Yorker and founder and president of The Cartoon Bank. Bob was born and bred in New York and wouldn't have it any other way.
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