Go climb a tree, cats! It's the year of the dog - thanks to the 101 inimitable cartoons in this book, a whole uproarious world of dogs from more than sixty-five years of The New Yorker.

 

Here are dogs having (or most definitely not having) their day. Here are dogs that happily point, stay, or roll over. And dogs that don't. Here are snobby dogs, waggy dogs, shaggy dogs, dogs profoundly tolerant of the ineptitude of humankind, and dogs justifiably irritated. Dogs responding to dogs, people, cats, and others. Here are dogs sublimely faithful and dogs alarmingly independent: brilliant dogs and dunce dogs, enormous dogs, half-pint dogs, dogs to beware of, dogs to hug, doggies in the window and on the town.

 

Here are dogs being dogs in all their canine incarnations - as seen, understood, celebrated, and put on record by, among others, Charles Addams, Peter Arno, Roz Chast, Helen Hokinson, Edward Koren, George Price, Danny Shanahan, Edward Sorel, Saul Steinberg, and, of course, the dog's all-time best friends, James Thurber and George Booth.

 

This miniature paperback is a perfect size to keep close by for a comedy break! Give

the gift of laughter!

 

 

 

 

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