This monumental, two-volume, slip-cased collection includes nearly 10 decades worth of New Yorker cartoons selected and organized by subject with insightful commentary by Bob Mankoff and a foreword by David Remnick.
The is the most ingenious collection of New Yorker cartoons published in book form, The New Yorker Encyclopedia of Cartoons is a prodigious, slip-cased, two-volume, 1,600-page A-to-Z curation of cartoons from the magazine from 1924 to the present. Mankoff -- for two decades the cartoon editor of the New Yorker -- organizes nearly 3,000 cartoons into more than 250 categories of recurring New Yorker themes and visual tropes, including cartoons on banana peels, meeting St. Peter, being stranded on a desert island, snowmen, lion tamers, Adam and Eve, the Grim Reaper, and dogs, of course.
Product Specifications
- The result is hilarious and Mankoff's commentary throughout adds both depth and whimsy.
- The collection also includes a foreword by New Yorker editor David Remnick.
- This is stunning gift for the millions of New Yorker readersand anyone looking for some humor in the evolution of social commentary.
- Length : 10 cm
- Width : 32 cm
- Height : 24 cm