You And Your Damned Brooks Brothers Shirt!
Charles E. Martin
New Yorker October 5th, 1968
Mischa Richter
Nope. Looks Like We're Gonna Have To Use The Saw
Zachary Kanin
When Did People Become So Vain
Kasia Babis
I Want A Good Book To Get Off The Train At Boston
Barbara Shermund
The Same Mrs. Parcher
Garrett Price
Is He The Really Hot Montague?
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Mirror Mirror
Warren Miller
New Yorker March 29th, 1941
Richard Decker
This One Eyebrow is Naturally Quizzical
Helen E Hokinson
Mademoiselle's Neck Is Too Long
Barbara Shermund
Now Here's A Lipstick That Can Take A Beating
William Von Riegen
I Was Going To Surprise You
Helen E Hokinson
An Apocryphal Story
William Haefeli
George! Are You In There?
Peter Arno
New Yorker June 30th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
You Must Be Patient
Barbara Shermund
I Hate To Brag
Dana Fradon
New Yorker September 4th, 1954
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker January 6th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
Why Do You Think I Had My Hair Done?
Alain
Darling, You've Changed!
Richard Taylor
The Base Is Lava
Barbara Shermund
It Hasn't Changed Him Much Yet
Perry Barlow
Pretty Sure Of Herself
Richard Taylor
The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is Over-con?dence
Alain
New Yorker January 3rd, 1953
Saul Steinberg
Hold The Line A Minute
Barbara Shermund
It's My Birthday
Helen E Hokinson
I Want To Study You A Moment As You Are
Barbara Shermund
New Yorker January 1st, 1944
Alfred Frueh
You See, We Have To Keep After Nature All
Gardner Rea
Fix It So It'll Stream
Barbara Shermund
The Queen Meets Auto-Reply
Roz Chast
I'll Bet You Think I'm Vain
William Steig
Moses Recites The Ten Commandments To An Audience
Paul Noth