in 1937
sotto il vestito...
Cover of The New Yorker, March 27, 1937
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in 1941
Pan is piping - spring is here!
Cover of The New Yorker, March 22, 1941
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in 1934
ERIN GO BRAGH
Cover of The New Yorker, March 17, 1934
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in 1931
Cover of The New Yorker, March 14, 1931
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in 1925
Cover of The New Yorker, March 14, 1925
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2 5

in 1933
Cover of The New Yorker, March 4, 1933
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2 9

in 1933
Cover of The New Yorker, February 25, 1933
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2 2

in 1925
‘Eustace Tilley’ on the very first issue
Cover of The New Yorker, February 21, 1925
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in 1926
Eustace Tilley makes his first annual anniversary reappearance
Cover of The New Yorker, February 20, 1926
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in 1933: the annual anniversary reappearance of Eustace Tilley
Cover of The New Yorker, February 18, 1933
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in 1949
The Valentine primeval
Cover of The New Yorker, February 12, 1949
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in 1944
early winter morning commute
Cover of The New Yorker, January 15, 1944
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in 1935
Cover of The New Yorker, January 5, 1935
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in 1928
Cover of The New Yorker, December 29, 1928
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in 1930
Yuletide at the speakeasy
Cover of The New Yorker, December 6, 1930
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2 2

in 1925
Cover of The New Yorker, September 26, 1925
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in 1934 - Red Cap porters
September 15, 1934

‘The Red Cap Porter profession [is] associated with post Reconstruction African American heritage. It was a practice of railroad station porters wearing red-colored caps to distinguish them from blue-...

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in 1929
New culinary - and cultural - horizons
Cover of The New Yorker, September 14, 1929
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in 1942
‘Man and beast’ united in the war effort!
Cover of The New Yorker, August 1, 1942
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3 5