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For seventy-six years, The New Yorker has published the work of the best writers and artists of its time. Much of that work has led to books—books that grew out of stories that appeared first in our pages, collections by writers and artists of their own work, and collections by the magazine of Profiles, short stories, cartoons, covers, and more. The New Yorker itself has been the subject of many books—memoirs, literary histories, and some that defy qualification. Barnes & Noble offers many of those books as well as others by past and present contributors. At The Cartoon Bank, a division of The New Yorker, you can find cartoon anthologies and much more. We invite you to visit these sites and browse.
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