The New Yorker 21 Feb 1925 - A man in a top hat smoking a cigarette
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The New Yorker Cover (21 Feb 1925)
The New Yorker was founded by Harold Ross (1892–1951) and his wife Jane Grant (1892–1972), a New York Times reporter, and debuted on February 21, 1925. Ross wanted to create a sophisticated humor magazine that would be different from perceivably "corny" humor publications such as Judge, where he had worked, or the old Life. Ross partnered with entrepreneur Raoul H. Fleischmann (who founded the General Baking Company) to establish the F-R Publishing Company. The magazine's first offices were at 25 West 45th Street in Manhattan.
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нью-йоркерский журнал
Ри Ирвинс Нью-Йоркер обложки
нью-йоркер том 001 выпуск 01
мужчина в шляпе
цилиндр
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21/02/1925
в коллекциях
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Wikimeida Commons
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public domain