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Lonni Sue Johnson, The New Yorker, December 16, 1985
#Christmas at the New Yorker Signed by John Updike https://t.co/rBGlQom2Xp #JohnUpdike
The Story of the Hard Nut: Madam Mouserinks in Pirlipat's Cradle.
Maurice Sendak's #Nutcracker https://t.co/xKDlETFdfG #MauriceSendak
Christmas at the New Yorker Signed by John Updike https://t.co/0GfkQZOFjX #JohnUpdike #Christmas
Christmas at the New Yorker Signed by John Updike https://t.co/6tazRhOLp1 #JohnUpdike #Christmas
The New Yorker's first Thanksgiving Cover.
Inkspill - New Yorker Cartoonists News https://t.co/3koj55PwHM #ReaIrvin #TheNewYorker
Ronald Searle's Hopelessly Mixed-Up Vampire Bat https://t.co/BIHXcr8gaJ #RonaldSearle #VampireBat
With an original drawing...
Jean-Jacques Sempé: A Display of Affection https://t.co/xpf4LDzBJt #Sempé #JeanJacquesSempé
To the Lighthouse.
Charles Addams, The New Yorker, February 10, 1951
Charles #Addams Moth and Flame https://t.co/cSS6PqbZgY #CharlesAddams
Ronald Searle's Hopelessly Mixed-Up Vampire Bat https://t.co/FgmfqOcUR0 #RonaldSearle #VampireBat