Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades
100 gorgeous, whimsical, provocative, unforgettable postcards, each featuring a signature cover of The New Yorker

The New Yorker was launched in 1925, and at the very outset, founders Harold Ross and Jane Grant declared that their sophisticated magazine was “not edited for the old lady in Dubuque.” From the very first issue, the now iconic monocled dandy Eustace Tilley made The New Yorker’s covers unique and pointed. These signature traits have continued right up to the present day in the striking and sometimes controversial covers from such artists as Peter Arno, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Jean-Jacques Sempé, and Art Spiegelman. Curated by New Yorker art editor Françoise Mouly, this collection of tear-out postcards makes it easy to send a favorite to a friend—or put on the wall for a dash of everyday inspiration.
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Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades
100 gorgeous, whimsical, provocative, unforgettable postcards, each featuring a signature cover of The New Yorker

The New Yorker was launched in 1925, and at the very outset, founders Harold Ross and Jane Grant declared that their sophisticated magazine was “not edited for the old lady in Dubuque.” From the very first issue, the now iconic monocled dandy Eustace Tilley made The New Yorker’s covers unique and pointed. These signature traits have continued right up to the present day in the striking and sometimes controversial covers from such artists as Peter Arno, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Jean-Jacques Sempé, and Art Spiegelman. Curated by New Yorker art editor Françoise Mouly, this collection of tear-out postcards makes it easy to send a favorite to a friend—or put on the wall for a dash of everyday inspiration.
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Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades

Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades

Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades

Postcards from the New Yorker: One Hundred Covers from Ten Decades

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100 gorgeous, whimsical, provocative, unforgettable postcards, each featuring a signature cover of The New Yorker

The New Yorker was launched in 1925, and at the very outset, founders Harold Ross and Jane Grant declared that their sophisticated magazine was “not edited for the old lady in Dubuque.” From the very first issue, the now iconic monocled dandy Eustace Tilley made The New Yorker’s covers unique and pointed. These signature traits have continued right up to the present day in the striking and sometimes controversial covers from such artists as Peter Arno, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Jean-Jacques Sempé, and Art Spiegelman. Curated by New Yorker art editor Françoise Mouly, this collection of tear-out postcards makes it easy to send a favorite to a friend—or put on the wall for a dash of everyday inspiration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846144691
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/23/2012
Pages: 100
Sales rank: 113,533
Product dimensions: 4.50(w) x 6.70(h) x 2.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Françoise Mouly joined The New Yorker as art editor in April 1993. She is the publisher and Editorial Director of TOON Books, an imprint of Candlewick Press. In 1980, Ms. Mouly was the founder, publisher, designer and co-editor with her husband, Art Spiegelman, of the pioneering comics anthology 'RAW', which launched artists such as Charles Burns, Sue Coe, Chris Ware, Xavier Mariscal, and many others. Ms. Mouly has been responsible for over 900 covers over her tenure at The New Yorker, many of which have been chosen by The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) as 'best cover of the year'. Born in Paris, Françoise Mouly studied architecture at the Beaux Arts, and moved to New York in 1974. In 2011 Ms. Mouly was awarded France¹s highest honor, the Legion of Honneur. She and her husband live in Manhattan.
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