Celebrating The New Yorker’s 100th Anniversary: 25 West 45th Street Here’s a contemporary photo of 25 West 45th Street, where The New Yorker‘s first offices were located (the building was, in the 1920s, owned by the Fleischmann family. Raoul Fleischmann, who put up the lion’s share of cash to fund the new magazine, offered office space to Harold Ross).
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Fave Photo OF The Week: Maggie Larson And The Sturgeon King Maggie Larson, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017, posted this photo on social media the other day. We see Ms. Larson standing with The Sturgeon King himself. Ms. Larson is holding an original New Yorker drawing that originally appeared in the December 24, 2024 issue. Visit Maggie
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Thurber Thursday: A Thurber Introduction To The Wizard Of Oz…And Cufflinks
A Thurber Introduction To The Wizard Of Oz Just the other day a never-before-seen by-me 1960 paperback copy of The Wizard Of Oz turned up in a search. As you see, Introduction By James Thurber is featured on the paperback’s cover. On the copyright page there’s this: The piece, “The Wizard
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Wednesday Spill: Celebrating The New Yorker’s 100th Anniversary…Alfred Leete; A Glass Case In A Westchester Cemetery
______________________________________________________________________ Celebrating The New Yorker’s 100th Anniversary: Alfred Leete As we lead up to the magazine’s birthday issue, I thought I’d occasionally toss the spotlight onto the cartoons (and cartoonists) appearing in the very first issue (February 21, 1925). The above drawing by Alfred Leete appears on page 14 of that first issue. IDing Mr. Leete took some doing
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