New York Trilogy
Pieter Van Eenoge
A Man With A Paint Bucket Stands By A Graph
Edward Steed
You'll ?nd Parcheesi
Alan Dunn
I Wish You'd Stop Saying 'here Comes Another
Richard Decker
Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
Perry Barlow
You Poor Child
Barbara Shermund
It Says Here
Perry Barlow
You Don't By Any Remote Chance Happen
Helen E. Hokinson
Damn It, I Came Here To Forget The War!
Alain
The High Command Has Found It Expedient
Alain
New Yorker November 28th, 1942
Otto Soglow
New Yorker March 11th, 1944
Alan Dunn
New Yorker July 4th, 1942 #3
Garrett Price
Ask Marshall! Ask Eisenhower! How Should I Know
George Price
Dreams Of Glory
William Steig
Do You Know What I Think I'll Do If You're
Roberta Macdonald
I Hate To Think What An American Legion
Alain
Can't You Do K.p. Tomorrow?
Barbara Shermund
Corporal Thomas E Harrison Writes
Helen E Hokinson
Ouch, Sir!
Richard Decker
New Yorker January 27th, 1940
Carl Rose
There's Nothing To Be Afraid Of. I've
Helen E. Hokinson
The Second From The Left's Not Bad
Mischa Richter
New Yorker July 4th, 1942 #1
Garrett Price
Dear Me, Sergeant! Didn't You Get My Note?
Alan Dunn
New Yorker September 21st, 1940
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 23rd, 1943
Garrett Price
O.k. So Occasionally The Enemy Overpowers You
George Price
Of?cer's Billet
Saul Steinberg
Men, We're All A Part Of The Greatest Amphibious
Alan Dunn
Here's The Way I Look At It. Would It Be Wise
Perry Barlow
I Wouldn't Wait To Be Drafted. I'd Volunteer
Alain
The War Ain't Changed Him Much. He Used To Get
Alain
New Yorker July 27th, 1940
John Kaunus
He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
Richard Decker
New Yorker May 17th, 1941
Alan Dunn
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker July 4th, 1942 #2
Garrett Price
Do You Suppose That's Basic English He's Using?
Alain
You Are Now On The Celebrated Via Appia
Alan Dunn
We Can't Use You Now
Robert J. Day
We Thought We'd Like To Look Around To See How
Garrett Price
He Reports To Grand Central Palace Tomorrow
Sydney Hoff
And Another Thing
Gardner Rea
That Kaiser Out?t Is Simply Amazing. They ?lled
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 15th, 1944 #2
Saul Steinberg
You Say 10,486 And Drummond Makes It 11,104 - Now
Alan Dunn
It's All Right
Robert J. Day
New Yorker March 25th, 1944
M. K. Barlow
Where's The Invasion?
Richard Decker
You Can Let That Go Till Later
Richard Taylor
- And Stop Worrying About Beavers
Leonard Dove
New Yorker July 4th, 1942 #5
Garrett Price
Haven't You A Small One That Would ?t
Barbara Shermund
It's The Fighting Sixty-ninth
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 29th, 1944
Alain
I'm Sorry We Can't Hear Any More From Colonel
Perry Barlow
Oh Dear, Mrs. Withington, I Want To Be Patriotic
Alice Harvey
New Yorker October 5th, 1940
Alan Dunn
On Second Thought
Perry Barlow
Well, It's About The Editor Of A Women's Fashion
Helen E. Hokinson
When I Give The Command
M K Barlow
I Hate To Sound Like A Sergeant
Sydney Hoff
Getting A Desk Job
Robert J Day
New Yorker April 15th, 1944
Alan Dunn
Don't Get Caught By Changing Times
M. K. Barlow