The New Yorker Book of Kids* Cartoons

The New Yorker Book of Kids* Cartoons
Title The New Yorker Book of Kids* Cartoons PDF eBook
Author Robert Mankoff
Publisher Bloomberg Press
Pages 144
Release 2001-10-01
Genre Humor
ISBN 9781576600979

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Wish kids came with instructions? At least you can take heart—and have a laugh—in the knowledge that the little dears confound and amuse all of us. Nothing captures our rollicking relationship with them—and theirs with the adult world—quite like New Yorker cartoons. The magazine's brilliant cartoonists (a good number of whom are rumored to have never completely left childhood behind) lead us from the hospital nursery, through toddlerhood, into the school years and beyond-to that long-lasting challenge of being an adult with parents. Selected by Robert Mankoff, cartoon editor of The New Yorker, this collection brings together 126 great cartoons (from artists including George Booth, Roz Chast, Leo Cullum, William Hamilton, Gahan Wilson, Jack Ziegler, and many more). The introduction from the one-and-only Roz Chast gives us a riot of insight and delight-which, come to think of it, is not a bad description of childhood.

My First Kafka

My First Kafka
Title My First Kafka PDF eBook
Author Matthue Roth
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 56
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1935548719

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Runaway children who meet up with monsters. A giant talking bug. A secret world of mouse-people. The stories of Franz Kafka are wondrous and nightmarish, miraculous and scary. In My First Kafka, storyteller Matthue Roth and artist Rohan Daniel Eason adapt three Kafka stories into startling, creepy, fun stories for all ages. With My First Kafka, the master storyteller takes his rightful place alongside Maurice Sendak, Edward Gorey, and Lemony Snicket as a literary giant for all ages.

The New Yorker Book of Literary Cartoons

The New Yorker Book of Literary Cartoons
Title The New Yorker Book of Literary Cartoons PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 120
Release 2000
Genre American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN 0671035576

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The "New Yorker" cartoon editor has collected dead-on portraits and eye-opening ruminations on all things bookish, courtesy of the magazine's renowned stable of cartoonists, from Charles Barsotti to Roz Chast, Ed Koren to Frank Modell, and Jack Ziegler to Victoria Roberts.

The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker

The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker
Title The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker PDF eBook
Author Robert Mankoff
Publisher Black Dog & Leventhal Pub
Pages 669
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9781579126209

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Showcases the work of hundreds of artists who have contributed to the magazine throughout its eighty-year history, in a richly illustrated volume containing 2,500 black-and-white cartoons by Peter Arno, Charles Addams, Jack Ziegler, Roz Chast, and other notables, along with essays on the evolution of the magazine's humor and style, and a fully searchable DVD-ROM. Reprint. 40,000 first printing.

The New Yorker Book of Political Cartoons

The New Yorker Book of Political Cartoons
Title The New Yorker Book of Political Cartoons PDF eBook
Author Robert Mankoff
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2000
Genre American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN

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Presents 110 cartoons from "The New Yorker" that depict politics in America.

The New Yorker Encyclopedia of Cartoons

The New Yorker Encyclopedia of Cartoons
Title The New Yorker Encyclopedia of Cartoons PDF eBook
Author Bob Mankoff
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 1536
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Humor
ISBN 0316484776

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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. 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.

That Was Awkward

That Was Awkward
Title That Was Awkward PDF eBook
Author Emily Flake
Publisher Penguin
Pages 130
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Humor
ISBN 1984879588

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A Lit Hub “Most Anticipated Books of 2019” A Read It Forward “Perfect Gifts for a White Elephant Exchange” From New Yorker humorist Emily Flake, a hilarious, oddly enlightening book of illustrations, observations, and advice that embraces the inescapable awkwardness of two human beings attempting to make physical contact with each other. We've all been there. You encounter the mother of your recent ex. That guy your best friend dated sophomore year. That friend-of-a-friend who you've met once but keeps popping up in your "People You May Know" feed. Do you shake hands? Do you hug? Do you--horrors--kiss on the cheek? And then the inevitable: The awkward hug. That cultural blight we've all experienced. Emily Flake--keen observer of human behavior and life's less-than-triumphant moments--codifies the most common awkward hugs that have plagued us all. Filled with laugh-out-loud anecdotes and illustrations, astute observations, and wise advice, That Was Awkward is a heartwarming reminder that we're all in this together, grasping hastily at each other in an attempt to say: let's embrace to remind ourselves of our essential and connecting humanity, but also, please don't touch me for more than three seconds.