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THE NEW YORKER - FEBRUARY 13 1937 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

Cover - Dove

In good condition, minor spine defects, rear cover and last few pages have corner creases.

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THE NEW YORKER - AUGUST 27 1938 SAILING (IRVIN) The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

Cover - Rea Irvin

Minor edge soiling, else in very good condition.

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THE NEW YORKER - MAY 13 1974 ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

Cover illustration by Charles Saxon

In very good condition.

Contains fiction, Sam Palka and David Vishkover, by Isaac Bashevis Singer

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THE NEW YORKER - SEPT 3 1979 GOLF The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

Cover illustration by Charles Saxon

In very good condition.

Contains fiction by Mark Helprin and Donald Barthelme

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THE NEW YORKER - DECEMBER 18 1995 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Santa City, by Max

Contents Include:

Annals of Gastronomy: Look Back in Hunger - If Escoffier and Martha Stewart can do it, why can't we.

Fiction - Lunch Hour, by John Updike
What is more erotic than memory.

John Updike is an internationally known author and journalist with an enormous amount of novels, poems, and short stories to his credit including Rabbit Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit Rich and Rabbit at Rest, The Witches of Eastwick, etc.

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THE NEW YORKER - JANUARY 16 1995 MARTIN LUTHER KING The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - I Had a Dream, by Mark Ulriksen

Contents Include:

Heroes, Inc. - As Dr. King goes digital, a complicated history gets X'd out.

Ghetto Blasting - The new wave of journalistic investigations into life in the inner city may end up serving a surprising agenda.

Fiction - Influenza, by Daniel Menaker

Daniel Menaker is known for his novel The Treatment which won the 1998 New York Times Notable Book of the Year Award.

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THE NEW YORKER - JANUARY 30 1995 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - A Bit of O.J. to Start the Day, by HA

Contents Include:

Showcase - Andy Warhol, Director (Photograph by Richard Avedon)

Fiction - An Interval, by David Foster Wallace

David Wallace Foster, a professional tennis player and author is noted for A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again and Infinite Jest.

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THE NEW YORKER - AUGUST 21 AND 28 1995 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Diving In, by Lorenzo Mattotti

Contents Include:

American Beauty - Jerry Garcia and the meaning of live.

Down the Runway: Irina (Pantaeva) Rising - Who will the next supermodel be.

The Last Romanov Mystery

Fiction - Cinnamon Skin, by Edmund White
A family holiday, 1953: Dad, his new cigars, his new wife, his new Cadillac-and the open road.

Edmund White is author of A Boy's Own Story and The Beautiful Room is Empty

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THE NEW YORKER - OCTOBER 16 1995 HOME ISSUE The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Where the Heart Is, by Ana Juan

Contents Include:

The Life of a House - Homemaking

The Way We Lived - The Chicken Tower

The Weekend House - Martha's (Stewart) Retreat

Modern Life - A woman's revenge on her apartment.

The Children's Room - The babies came and they're taking over.

The Weekend House - Designs for Escape

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THE NEW YORKER - OCTOBER 23 1995 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Haute Cuisine, by Francois Berthoud

Contents Include:

Annals of Race - Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man

The Fall Guy - Buster Keaton was the first to find the funny side of every modern calamity. (Photograph by Richard Avedon)

Fiction - Old Love Affairs, by Alice Adams

Alice Adams is noted for her novels A Southern Exposure and Almost Perfect.

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THE NEW YORKER - DECEMBER 11 1995 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition, cover scrape.

Cover Illustration - Heavenly Blues, by Carter Goodrich

Contents Include:

Personal History: Slipped Away - The author (John Irving) remembers his first love.

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THE NEW YORKER - DECEMBER 9 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Christmas Chopping, by Michael Roberts

Contents Include:

The Impefectionist - Why did Woody Allen choose to make a musical

Among Planets - A rock and a few pictures suddenly have science rethinking planetary exploration.

Fiction - The Cats, by John Updike

John Updike is an internationally known author and journalist with an enormous amount of novels, poems, and short stories to his credit including Rabbit Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit Rich and Rabbit at Rest, The Witches of Eastwick, etc.


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THE NEW YORKER - DEC 25 - JANUARY 1 1996 FICTION ISSUE The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - The Writing Life, by Owen Smith

Contents Include:

Life and Letters - Chekhov in Hebrew

Fiction - Philomena, by Jay McInerney
Models, parties, drink, celebrities-isn't life in New York a drag.

Fiction - How to Date a Brown Girl, by Junot Diaz
Introducing a new talent.

Life and Letters - Why Write (Paul Auster with photograph by Richard Avedon)

Biography - The First Life of Salman Rushdie

Fiction - In Memoriam, by Arthur Miller
A historic find; the first salesman story.

Personal History - The Life of Others (photograph by Richard Avedon)

Fiction - Beautiful Grade, by Lorrie Moore
New Year's Eve and the younger woman.

Arthur Miller was one of America's most prolific playwrights. In Memoriam is an anecdote about a salesman Miller met while working in his father's coat business. Although the manuscript was forgotten by Miller, and found years later by his mother, it has similarity to his play Death of a Salesman.

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THE NEW YORKER - JUNE 3 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Altared States, by M. Scott Miller

Contents Include:

Tony Portfolio - Braodway Bravos

Fiction - Who Knows Why, by Julie Hecht
Stain or varnish. The metaphysics of house renovation.

Julie Hecht is the author of Do the Windows Open

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THE NEW YORKER - FEBRUARY 5 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - The Boy Who Wanted to be President, by J. J. Sempe

Contents Include:

A Reporter at Large - The Next Prime Minister (Tony Blair, photograph by Richard Avedon)

The Art of the Brontes

Personal History - This Wild Darkness (Harold Brodkey, photographs by Richard Avedon)

Fiction - Ask Me, Ask Me, Ask Me, by Roddy Doyle
A love story in Dublin

Roddy Doyle gained recognition with his novel the Commitments which was made into a motion picture (1991).

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THE NEW YORKER - MARCH 11 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Warm Front, by Lorenzo Mattotti

Contents Include:

At the Galleries - Hattie Carnegie

Oscar Portfolio - Five actors prove something about this year's nominations (photographs of Elisabeth Shue, Nicolas Cage, Anthony Hopkins, Kate Winslet and Mira Sorvino by Helmut Newton)

Fiction - Wonderful Tricks, by Gregory Spatz
A story about two sisters and the texture of skin.

Gregory Spatz is rapidly gaining recognition in literary circles and is noted for his novel No One But Us and most recently, Fiddler's Dream.

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THE NEW YORKER - JUN 10 1996 GOLF The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

Cover illustration by Mark Ulriksen

In very fine/near mint condition.

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THE NEW YORKER - JUNE 24 - JULY 1 1996 FICTION ISSUE The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Tunnel of Love, by Owen Smith

Contents Include:

In Defense of the Novel, Yet Again, by Salmon Rushdie

Three Words - The ones the novelist wasn't allowed to use (Correspondence between Ernest Hemingway and Maxwell Perkins)

Fiction - State of England, by Martin Amis
A nation of horrible people.

Fiction - Miserere, by Robert Stone
A librarian with an obsession

Fiction - The Times Square Story, by Geoffrey O'Brien
Strip joints, pot parties, mambo clubs, dice games

Fiction - Save my Child, by Cynthia Ozick
Rette mein Kind! A phone call in German

Robert Stone is known for his novels The Dog Soldiers, A Hall of Mirrors, A Flag for Sunrise and the Damascus Gate.

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THE NEW YORKER - SEPTEMBER 16 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition, minor cover scrape.

Cover Illustration - Something in the Air, by Ian Falconer

Contents Include:

A Drugstore Eden - The author's secret in the Bronx, by Cynthia Ozick

Refashioning Diana Vreeland

Fiction - Warm Dogs, by Paul Theroux
What's a family without children.

Paul Theroux has written numerous novels and non-fiction some of which include Waldo, The Mosquito Coast, My Other Life, The Kingdom by the Sea, The Pillars of Hercules.
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THE NEW YORKER - NOVEMBER 11 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Lemons, by Edward Sorel

Contents Include:

God and Harvard - The university's conservative chaplain moves to reclaim the Bible from the religious right.

The Agonizer - How Justice Anthony Kennedy became the decisive voice of the Supreme Court

Fiction - Confession, by Ingmar Bergman
A wife's story in Stockholm, 1925.
When does an unfaithful wife tell when her husband is a priest. Bergman imagines an episode based on his parents marriage.

Ingmar Bergman, is an internationally acclaimed author and cinematic genious, with films such as Wild Strawberries, Cries and Whispers and the Seventh Seal to his credit.

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THE NEW YORKER - NOVEMBER 25 1996 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Guardian Angel, by J. J. Sempe

Contents Include:

An Interview with Walter Matthau, by Elaine May

Fiction - Ramone, by Judy Troy
Growing up white trash

Judy Troy has written Mourning Doves, a collection of short stories, and two novels West of Venus and From the Black Hills.

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THE NEW YORKER - JANUARY 13 1997 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - City Skate, by Lorenzo Mattotti

Contents Include:

The Humboldt Murders - The murder of three people in a Nebraska farmhouse reveals a small town youth culture that is dangerously adrift

Fiction - Linda's Daddy's Loaded, by Matthew Klam

Matthew Klam is author of Sam the Cat, and Other Stories and touted by The New Yorker as one of the twenty best American fiction writers under the age of 40.

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THE NEW YORKER - NOV 3 1997 FRANK SINATRA The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In good condition, minor cover creases.

Cover Illustration - Strangers in the Night, by Edward Sorel

Contents Include:

Casting Stones - It's only just begun in the Paula Jones case.

Fakes - An anatomy of the forgery of the sensational John F. Kennedy-Marilyn Monroe papers.

Profile: Sinatra's Song - For Frank Sinatra, a man who has shaped American popular culture for six decades, what could be more important than swinging. Singing.

Fiction - Cat's Cradle, by Andre Aciman
Did she know he knew this wasn't a date.

Andre Aciman has written or co-authored several books. Out of Egypt, False Papers and A Memoir are his most known.

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THE NEW YORKER - JANUARY 27 1997 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - Hot, Hot, Hot, by Art Spiegleman

Contents Include:

Is This the End - Flood, fire, darkness, cold and famine would descend if a major comet were to crash into the Earth-and scientists are seriously worried.

Fiction - People Like That Are the Only People Here, by Lorrie Moore

Lorrie Moore, is a Professor of English at Wisconsin University and has written numerous short stories and novels suchas Self Help, Anagrams and Birds of America.

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THE NEW YORKER - FEBRUARY 3 1997 The New Yorker was first published in 1925 as an alternative to Judge Magazine as well as other humor magazines of the time, and was conceived primarily to attract upper crust society to the glamorous life of New York in the Jazz Age. Its table of contents has not changed that much over the last 80 years, and still exhibits comical and satirical illustrations of a political and social nature, fiction and excellent articles about current events in arts and entertainment, sports, etc.

Covers of The New Yorker are highly collectible as well issues containing fiction by Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, James Thurber, Alexander Wolcott, and other prominent writers and authors.

In very good condition.

Cover Illustration - The Sale of the Century, by Bruce McCall

Contents Include:

Me and My Books, by John Updike - The author reads into his own work.

Fiction - China Pattern, by Nicholson Baker

Nicholson Baker is mostly noted for his erotic novels - Vox and The Fermata as well as Mezzanine and The Everlasting Story.

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