Reviews"[A] whimsically delicious collection . . . as uplifting as it is cynical. Even Scrooge would find it worth the moola." Entertainment Weekly "No publication in history has ever delivered on [Christmas] delights better than has The New Yorker. And here in an astonishing richness of wit and dignity, acid and humane letters, is a complication of the best stuff." Baltimore Sun "This collection truly shines. . . . A treasure trove of quality work from the 1920s into the twenty-first century with themes that accentuate the holiday's timeless appeal." The Florida Times-Union "An anthology of many charms." The New York Times From the Trade Paperback edition., "[A] whimsically delicious collection . . . as uplifting as it is cynical. Even Scrooge would find it worth the moola." Entertainment Weekly "No publication in history has ever delivered on [Christmas] delights better than has The New Yorker. And here in an astonishing richness of wit and dignity, acid and humane letters, is a complication of the best stuff." Baltimore Sun "This collection truly shines. . . . A treasure trove of quality work from the 1920s into the twenty-first century with themes that accentuate the holiday's timeless appeal." The Florida Times-Union "An anthology of many charms." The New York Times
Dewey Decimal810.8/0334
SynopsisSublime and ridiculous, sentimental and searing, Christmas at The New Yorker is a gift of great writing and drawing by literary legends and laugh-out-loud cartoonists. Foreword by John Updike.