NEW YORKER BASEBALL CARTOONS

Author:   Robert Mankoff ,  Michael Crawford
Publisher:   Bloomberg Press
ISBN:  

9781576601273


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   15 May 2003
Format:   Book
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NEW YORKER BASEBALL CARTOONS


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Author:   Robert Mankoff ,  Michael Crawford
Publisher:   Bloomberg Press
Imprint:   Bloomberg Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.518kg
ISBN:  

9781576601273


ISBN 10:   1576601277
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   15 May 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

index of artists marisa acocella charles addams peter arno perry barlow charles barsotti harry bliss michael crawford whitney darrow jr. chon day robert j. day richard decker dana fradon edward frascino herbert goldberg alex gregory john groth sidney hoff david langdon arnie levin lee lorenz robert mankoff charles e. martin henry martin joseph mirachi frank modell william o'brian garrett price george price gardner rea donald reilly mischa richter carl rose al ross charles saxon bernard schoenbaum danny shanahan david sipress otto soglow william steig peter steiner mick stevens james stevenson barney tobey mike twohy robert weber bill woodman jack ziegler

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Clever, insightful and on target in depicting the game, the players, and the fans. Funny, too, of course. <br>--Polo.com<br><br> Even if you can't tell a box score from a box top, you'll like this droll take on our national pastime . . . <br>-- Reader's Digest<br><br> There are plenty of tears in baseball . . . thank godness the game has some humor to see us through the low points. If you like baseball, you'll smile as you flip through the pages of The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons. <br>-- Fresno Bee<br><br> Baseball is a funny game. Really. The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons gives ample demonstration. <br>-- The Baltimore Sun


Clever, insightful and on target in depicting the game, the players, and the fans. Funny, too, of course. --<b>Polo.com</b> Even if you can't tell a box score from a box top, you'll like this droll take on our national pastime . . . --<i><b>Reader's Digest</b> </i> There are plenty of tears in baseball . . . thank godness the game has some humor to see us through the low points. If you like baseball, you'll smile as you flip through the pages of <i>The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons.</i> --<i><b>Fresno Bee</b> </i> Baseball is a funny game. Really. <i>The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons</i> gives ample demonstration. --<i><b>The Baltimore Sun</b></i>


Clever, insightful and on target in depicting the game, the players, and the fans. Funny, too, of course. --Polo.com Even if you can't tell a box score from a box top, you'll like this droll take on our national pastime . . . -- Reader's Digest There are plenty of tears in baseball . . . thank godness the game has some humor to see us through the low points. If you like baseball, you'll smile as you flip through the pages of The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons. -- Fresno Bee Baseball is a funny game. Really. The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons gives ample demonstration. -- The Baltimore Sun


&#8220;Clever, insightful and on target in depicting the game, the players, and the fans. Funny, too, of course.&#8221;<br> &#8212;Polo.com<br> <br> &#8220;Even if you can&#8217;t tell a box score from a box top, you&#8217;ll like this droll take on our national pastime . . . &#8221;<br> &#8212; Reader&#8217;s Digest<br> <br> &#8220;There are plenty of tears in baseball . . . thank godness the game has some humor to see us through the low points. If you like baseball, you&#8217;ll smile as you flip through the pages of The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons. &#8221;<br> &#8212; Fresno Bee<br> <br> &#8220;Baseball is a funny game. Really. The New Yorker Book of Baseball Cartoons &#160;gives ample demonstration.&#8221;<br> &#8212; The Baltimore Sun


Author Information

Robert Mankoff is a cartoon ""player-manager"" at The New Yorker, where he is cartoon editor and a frequent contributor. He is also founder and president of The Cartoon Bank, perhaps making him a ""commissioner"" of sorts, as well. He is the editor of numerous other cartoon collections, including The New Yorker Book of Golf Cartoons. Michael Crawford, coeditor of this collection and staff artist at The New Yorker, has been contributing cartoons and illustrations since 1983. A dedicated baseball fan, he swears he has a better ERA for the company softball team than ""Beanball Bob Mankoff.""

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