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Didion, Joan; Orlean, Susan; The Editors of The New Yorker Magazine & Other Contributors. THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE: 75TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE. New York City, NY: The New Yorker, 2000. Softcover. First Edition/First Printing. 298 pages. Fine.

Landmark New Yorker Magazine Issue. February 21 & 28, 2000 Anniversary Double Issue. The "Diamond Anniversary" Issue. Pictorial softcovers, as issued. Contributions by some of the world's finest writers, journalists, poets, humorists, and graphic/cartoon artists. Includes contributions by Joan Didion, Woody Allen, Janet Malcolm, Alice Munro, Susan Orlean, and John Updike, among many others. Joan Didion's piece is "Martha Stewart Delivers", a spot-on piece on America's Homemaker Par Excellence, scrutinized (and admired) by Didion for her perfectionism, the secret of her incredible success. Susan Orlean's piece is "Madame President: What It Takes To Run A Student Government With Troubles", which was included in her collection, "My Kind of Place". Without DJ, as issued. A stunner of an issue. This copy is prominently and beautifully signed in black fountain pen by Joan Didion and Susan Orlean on their respective contributions. This Issue is no longer available from the publisher, bookstores or online. This is the only such signed copy available online and has no flaws, a pristine beauty. A rare, one-of-a-kind signed copy thus. Some of the world's finest living writers and artists. A fine copy. (SEE ALSO OTHER JOAN DIDION, SUSAN ORLEAN AND NEW YORKER MAGAZINE ISSUES IN OUR CATALOG). $45.00

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