The New Yorker, History, Magazine, & Facts

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The New Yorker, American weekly magazine, famous for its varied literary fare and humor. The founder, Harold W. Ross, published the first issue on February 21, 1925. The New Yorker’s initial focus was on New York City’s amusements and social and cultural life, but it gradually acquired a broader scope.

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Diana Ejaita's “Portrait of History”

This engrossing anthology assembles classic New Yorker pieces from a complex era enshrined in the popular imagination as the decade of poodle skirts

The 50s: The Story of a Decade by The New Yorker Magazine: 9780812983302 | : Books

Barry Blitt's “The Real Emergency”

The New Yorker March 14, 1942 Issue

The New Yorker Full Magazine September 25 2000 The Silence of the

1935 The New Yorker Magazine Complete Issue Advertising History

Bruce McCall's “Brooklyn or Bust”

Why's This So Good? New York Magazine on One Block in fast

Victoria Tentler-Krylov's “Peak Season”

Two books based on '1619 Project' coming out in November

History of the New York Mets Newspaper Book

This fascinating anthology collects notable New Yorker pieces from the most tumultuous years of the twentieth century—including work by James Baldwin,

The 60s: The Story of a Decade by The New Yorker Magazine: 9780812983319 | : Books

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