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The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker 1925-1964 1965-2000

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 21:56
por courier
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The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker

Author: Robert Mankoff (Editor) Foreword by David Remnick
Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Edition: Book and 2 CDs
Format: Hardcover
Number of pages: 656


The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker
FROM THE PUBLISHER
More than a book, this is a bona fide publishing event. The largest-ever collection of New Yorker cartoons features the best of every decade in book form, plus two easy-to-browse CDs--Windows and Macintosh compatible--with every cartoon ever published in the magazine--more than 68,000 of them! Since its founding in the 1920s, The New Yorker has had a profound cultural impact on the country and the world, and has almost singlehandedly elevated the cartoon to an art form. For the first time ever, EVERY cartoon ever published in The New Yorker is collected in one place. Accompanying the cartoons in the book, several thousand of them organized chronologically, are essays by eminent New Yorker writers reflecting on the life and times (and sense of humor) of each successive decade. Additionally, each decade includes profiles and mini-portfolios of the cartoonists who made their marks on the era, from Peter Arno and Charles Addams to Bruce Eric Kaplan and Roz Chast. "Theme" features cover such subjects as Drinking, The Depression, and Politics. The two accompanying CDs feature every cartoon ever published in the magazine in a format that is accessible on any home computer and is browsable by date, cartoonist, subject, and more.

This groundbreaking book, several years in the making, has been lovingly compiled by current New Yorker cartoon editor (and respected cartoonist and author) Robert Mankoff, and the foreword is by David Remnick, the magazine's esteemed editor.
FROM THE CRITICS
Warren Bass - The Washington Post
Pound for pound, The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker may be the season's funniest book -- and that's saying something.
Publishers Weekly
What could be better than a gigantic 656-page collection of 2,004 (get it?) of the best cartoons published in the New Yorker over the last 80 years? Perhaps a double CD set with all 68,647 cartoons ever published in the magazine-complete with a nifty search function that allows readers to search for cartoons by year of publication or by cartoonist's name. This improbably large offering is a bonanza of wry Manhattan-centric comic commentary on urban life and much else in American culture over the years. There's Peter Arno's 1948 ink-and-wash cartoon of a mildly concerned matron, book in hand, asking her newspaper-reading husband, "Is there a Mrs. Kinsey?" Or Peter Steiner's now famous cartoon drawing of two dogs chatting in front of a computer. "On the Internet," says one canine to the other, "nobody knows you're a dog." The book offers an introduction by New Yorker editor David Remnick and short essays introducing each decade-which readers may want to read after perusing the cartoons first-by such New Yorker luminaries as Roger Angell, Lillian Ross and John Updike. This is an absolutely fabulous collection of sophisticated silliness that will soon take its rightful place on coffee tables all over the country. (Oct. 5) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
Library Journal
Thematic compilations of New Yorker cartoons have been published before, but this hefty, oversized hardcover-comprising over 2000 black-and-white cartoons selected by New Yorker cartoon editor Mankoff-will serve as a definitive collection (for now). In addition to the cartoons, which are organized by decade, the book boasts commentary by the likes of Roger Angell, Lillian Ross, John Updike, Calvin Trillin, and Ian Frazier, as well as brief, thematic essays (e.g., cars, the Internet) and biographies of significant artists such as James Thurber, Charles Addams, and Roz Chast. It is also equipped with two discs that include all 68,647 cartoons published in the magazine from 1925 through February 2004. Although the resolution is adequate for viewing on computer screens and casual printing in small sizes only, the keyword searching has its limitations. For example, the term Mother Goose produces only two hits, while The New Yorker's own Mother Goose compilation has dozens more. Of course, creating a thorough subject index for such a multitude of cartoons is a daunting task. As Nancy Franklin notes, "They're easy to pin up, and impossible to pin down." Even though this work offers hours of entertainment, it may have a slightly limited if enthusiastic audience. Still, it is highly recommended for any library that has New Yorker readers, serves schools offering courses in cartooning and popular culture, or would find a collection of the first 80 years of New Yorker cartoons of interest from an archival viewpoint.-Ann Carlson, Oak Park and River Forest H.S., IL Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



bueno pues aquí está el elink,
Todas las viñetas aparecidas en la revista newyorker desde 1925 hasta 1964.
Lo he pasado a formato Iso por sugerencia de pajarico y comprimido a rar.
es un cd con un pequeño navegador que te lleva de un archivo pdf a otro depediendo de los años.
Verdaderos genios de la viñeta se dan cita en este cd,un regalito para la vista!!!
disculpad si tarda en bajar soy la única fuente aunque lo he puesto en lanzamiento.
para distribuir, si alguien vive por el municipio de madrid(en honor de tophat ;-) ) que sepa que se puede llevar el rar gratis para ayudarme a distribuirlo.



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Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 21:57
por maxgentino
Soy el primero en ponerla a bajar :mrgreen:

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 22:14
por courier
ahí estamos maxgentino!
no esperaba menos de ti.
id comentando como va para que pueda poner el segundo cd.
esperamos a que unos cuantos tengan el primer cd completito para poner el segundo¿no?

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 22:16
por dooddle
Y yo la segunda :mrgreen:

EDITO: pues no, yo la tercera 8)

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 22:17
por mondocane
Pues yo, el tercero... en anunciarlo.

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 22:18
por pickpocket
Pinchado, grcias :D

Por cierto max, muy chula tu firma de no tengo firma :mrgreen:

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 22:37
por David_Holm
Pues tie buena pinta, yo el soy el N.

Gracias courier, aaaaaaaaaadios :wink:

Publicado: Vie 02 Dic, 2005 23:20
por vespertilum
N + 1 STOP muchas gracias courier STOP stop STOP

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 00:22
por bscout
Soy el N+1+i (soy un tipo complejo). Muchas gracias courier.

Hasta el lunes, pausada.

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 00:28
por spione
gracias courier :plas:

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 01:10
por mute
también me apunto, muchas gracias.

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 02:09
por elanze
Gracias, yo también. :plas:

Tengo una duda. ¿Los archivos pdf están protegidos de edición?

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 02:19
por bluegardenia
Ganas me dieron de comprarlo desde que dejaste la noticia en el otro hilo, pero de momento me conformo con esto, que no es poco.
Gracias :plas:

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 05:23
por Blomac
pinchado!
Gracias courier :D

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 10:25
por juanitovillar
Gracias, picha. Muy bueno.

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 12:05
por Pajarico
Pues otro más que se apunta, ya está en la cola. Gracias por el archivo y por haber considerado mi sugerencia ;)

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 14:41
por Sr_Blanco
Yo también me apunto a esto.

Gracias Courier por compartirlo

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 14:52
por figure8
Que buena pinta! 8O

Bájolo. Gracias. :plas: :plas:

Publicado: Sab 03 Dic, 2005 15:01
por zorpiento
Qué bueno, me lo bajo. Seguro que aparece alguna viñeta de Kalo, una de las obsesiones de Seth en "La vida es buena si no te rindes"....

gracias courier.

Publicado: Dom 04 Dic, 2005 22:03
por Tuppence
:D Yo también lo pincho. Muchas gracias.