New Yorker May 29th, 1943
Mischa Richter
Will That Be All
Peter Arno
I Love These Quiet Evenings At Home Battling
Peter C. Vey
Oceans Of Hot Buttered Rum
Helen E Hokinson
That's Just The Booze Listening."
Paul Noth
Honestly, Paula, I Don't Know What I'd
Joe Dator
Heavy-drinking Man Speaks To Woman Who Is Walking
William Hamilton
A Police Officer Confronts A Man Drinking
Emily Flake
Look, You Seem Nice, And I Don't Want To Hurt
Joe Dator
New Yorker July 12th, 1976
Dana Fradon
Now, In This One, The Straight Whiskeys Are ?ve
Claude Smith
How Do You Make A Wassail Bowl?
Wallace Morgan
I Want To See Other Hallucinations
Paul Noth
The Wine Station
Joe Dator
New Yorker October 18th, 1941
Gardner Rea
A Man Sits In An Armchair In Front
Frank Cotham
Here They Come: Detox And Botox
William Hamilton
A Waiter Speaks To A Couple At A Restaurant Table
Christopher Weyant
He Can't Remember His Name
Peter Arno
New Yorker September 4th, 1943
Chon Day
New Yorker October 23rd, 1943
George Price
Ordinarily, I Lean Toward A Land-based-mx System
Dana Fradon
Rumrunner's Sister In Law
John Held Jr
New Yorker January 1st, 1938
Christina Malman
Mrs. Claus Is ?ne
Richard Decker
I Like To Feel That If Anything Ever Happens
Gardner Rea
Now Let Me See - Champagne Goes About Three
Helen E. Hokinson
I've Had More Than Enough
Peter Arno
He Reports To Grand Central Palace Tomorrow
Sydney Hoff
The House Does Wonderful On That One
George Price
It's Just A Simple Case Of Too Much Aid
Peter Arno
You Mean I Don't Get Anything Back On The Bottles?
Helen E. Hokinson
I Suppose You'll ?nd This Pretty Tame After Grog
Perry Barlow
I Think I'll Have This Cordon Rouge '29 - I'm
Leonard Dove
New Yorker July 26th, 1976
Arnie Levin
He Must Be A Yale Man. He's Been Sittin'
Kemp Starrett
Say, Shouldn't You Be Going Down Chimneys Or
James Mulligan
It Tickles Your Nose
Leonard Dove
New Yorker March 29th, 1958
Saul Steinberg
This Is A Private House
Peter Arno
You Know Too Much
Peter Arno
New Yorker October 21st, 1944
Sam Cobean
I Didn't Play Any Holes. I Got Drunk
Robert J. Day
You The Husband?
Peter Arno
Any Man In The House
Peter Arno
Rum-filled Centers
Barbara Shermund
See. I Told You We Haven't Got Anything
Alain
We Have Old Taylor
Robert J. Day
I Don't Believe I Care For Anything
Richard Taylor
It's Been Taken Care Of
Richard Taylor
Is There Any Particular Kind Of Cocktail
Helen E. Hokinson
Er - May You?
Barbara Shermund
He's Had A Pretty Bad Shock. His Wife Walked
Chon Day
New Yorker December 12th, 1942
Roberta Macdonald
But Isn't There Some Sort Of Mock Gin?
Helen E. Hokinson
You've Been Drinking
Leonard Dove
Father, Dear Father, Come Home With Me Now
Richard Taylor
All Out For The Sack Race
Robert J. Day
What Would You Recommend? I'm Just A Beginner
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker November 20th, 1943
Julian de Miskey
What's To Prevent Some Clever Little Mountaineer
Helen E. Hokinson
She's A Perfect Jewel. She Doesn't At All Mind
Alan Dunn
New Yorker November 6th, 1943
Saul Steinberg
Captionless; Three-martini Breakfast
Farley Katz
Close Up View Of A Liquor Store With Door Handle
Kim Warp
The ?rst Step Toward Solving New York City's
Robert Weber
J. G.'s A Card
Peter Arno
Does This Ticket Entitle Me To A Hangover
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker February 5th, 1944
Alain
Now What's Yours?
Richard Taylor