The New Yorker, the venerable weekly known for its cartoons almost as much as its outstanding writing, is now publishing those cartoons on a custom basis. For years The New Yorker's Cartoon Bank division has licensed its funnies for advertising, T-shirts, framed prints, and the like; now the company can tailor a hardcover book to the theme of your choice. For example, is telecommunications your issue? A search for “phone” brings up 407 cartoons on the
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