In 1956, cartoonist Alan Dunn sorted through a decade's worth of New Yorker work to put together the collection Should It Gurgle? At the time of publication, Dunn had published an astonishing 1,400 cartoons in the magazine, give or take. He was to continue to appear in The New Yorker until 1974, coming just shy of 2,000 total published drawings. Signed copies of Dunn's collections are not that common. Stuart Ng Books of Torrance, California, listed a signed volume for a very reasonable $30.
Alan Dunn Stuart Ng Books listing ended October 19, 2022 |
Note: For further reading, check out the Ink Spill post on Alan Dunn's 1,981st New Yorker Cartoon.
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