Here's a very nice copy of
The Art of The New Yorker 1925-1995 with an original drawing and personalized inscription by the author
Lee Lorenz. Lorenz succeeded art editor James Geraghty, serving in that position from 1973 to 1993. He then served in the newly-created position of cartoon editor from 1993 to 1997.
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Lee Lorenz, The Art of the New Yorker 1925-1995, signed with a drawing of a man holding two large hearts bearing the names "Liz" and "Jenny," inscribed "Warmest best/wishes.--/Lee Lorenz " |
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Lee Lorenz, The Art of the New Yorker 1925-1995 |
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Lee Lorenz, The Art of the New Yorker 1925-1995, signed with a drawing of a man holding two large hearts bearing the names "Liz" and "Jenny," inscribed "Warmest best/wishes.--/Lee Lorenz " |
November 2, 2014 Update: The price has been reduced by more than 20%.
Note: The program
"A Conversation with Lee Lorenz" hosted by Michael Maslin will take place tomorrow at the Westport Historical Society.
Other blog posts about
Lee Lorenz are here in the archives, even including
a couple of other copies of this book.
See also other
signed books with drawings.
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