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From Jazz Age to New Age, these works represent eighty years of wonderful keepsakes for Christmas
From Jazz Age to New Age, these works represent eighty years of wonderful keepsakes for Christmas
From the pages of America’s most influential magazine come eight decades of holiday cheer–plus the occasional comical coal in the stocking–in one incomparable collection. Sublime and ridiculous, sentimental and searing, Christmas at The New Yorker is a gift of great writing and drawing by literary legends and laugh-out-loud cartoonists.
Seasonal stories, poems, memoirs. and more, from a stellar roster of writers, including John Cheever, James Dickey, Richard Ford, Ken Kesey, Alice Munro, Vladimir Nabokov, S. J. Perelman, Adrienne Rich, and James Thurber. All wrapped up with cartoons by Addams, Arno, Chast and many more
The hotel – The New Yorker A Wyndham Hotel
The perfect place to read the magazine of the same name and to sit and look out onto the city from the windows of this stylish hotel from the Jazz Age era
The magazine – The New Yorker written in the centre of Down town Manhattan
The history of the city and all the stories within – New-York Historical Society
Author/Guide: New Yorker Destination: New Yorker Departure Time: Various
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