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Disquiet, Please!
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Hardcover, 544 pages
On Sale: November 18, 2008
Price: $30.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years, it’s also been a hoot. In fact, when Harold Ross founded the legendary magazine in 1925, he called it “a comic weekly,” and while it has grown into much... Read more >
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Hardcover, 544 pages
On Sale: November 18, 2008
Price: $30.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years, it’s also been a hoot. In fact, when Harold Ross founded the legendary magazine in 1925, he called it “a comic weekly,” and while it has grown into much... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook and a
trade paperback.

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Fierce Pajamas
An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Trade Paperback, 528 pages
On Sale: October 15, 2002
Price: $18.00
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he called it a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists in the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker... Read more >
An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Trade Paperback, 528 pages
On Sale: October 15, 2002
Price: $18.00
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he called it a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists in the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker... Read more >
Also available as an
abridged audiobook download and an
eBook.
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Fierce Pajamas
Selected Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Written by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Read by Patrick Frederick and Chris Gannon
Format: Abridged Audiobook Download
On Sale: November 13, 2001
Price: $14.95
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists of the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy... Read more >
Selected Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Written by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Read by Patrick Frederick and Chris Gannon
Format: Abridged Audiobook Download
On Sale: November 13, 2001
Price: $14.95
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists of the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook and a
trade paperback.
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Disquiet, Please!
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Trade Paperback, 544 pages
On Sale: March 9, 2010
Price: $18.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years it’s also been a hoot. Now an uproarious sampling of its funny writings can be found in this collection, by turns satirical and witty, misanthropic and menacing. From the... Read more >
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: Trade Paperback, 544 pages
On Sale: March 9, 2010
Price: $18.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years it’s also been a hoot. Now an uproarious sampling of its funny writings can be found in this collection, by turns satirical and witty, misanthropic and menacing. From the... Read more >
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Fierce Pajamas
An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: eBook
On Sale: December 11, 2001
Price: $18.00
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists of the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy... Read more >
An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: eBook
On Sale: December 11, 2001
Price: $18.00
When Harold Ross founded The New Yorker in 1925, he described it as a “comic weekly.” And although it has become much more than that, it has remained true in its irreverent heart to the founder’s description, publishing the most illustrious literary humorists of the modern era—among them Robert Benchley, Dorothy... Read more >
Also available as an
abridged audiobook download and a
trade paperback.
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Disquiet, Please!
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: eBook
On Sale: November 18, 2008
Price: $30.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years, it’s also been a hoot. In fact, when Harold Ross founded the legendary magazine in 1925, he called it “a comic weekly,” and while it has grown into much... Read more >
More Humor Writing from The New Yorker
Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
Format: eBook
On Sale: November 18, 2008
Price: $30.00
The New Yorker is, of course, a bastion of superb essays, influential investigative journalism, and insightful arts criticism. But for eighty years, it’s also been a hoot. In fact, when Harold Ross founded the legendary magazine in 1925, he called it “a comic weekly,” and while it has grown into much... Read more >
Also available as a
hardcover and a
trade paperback.
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