Well, this is a book that is pretty much available everywhere, but we thought we'd let you know we have it as well, in case you'd like to get it from us. This is one very hefty tome, but the best thing about it is the two CD-ROMs included with it. Therein you will find all the cartoons published in The New Yorker from its inception up to the time the book went to press earlier this year. Yes, that's right: all 68,647 of them. To give you some idea of how many cartoons this is: if you read ten cartoons a day, everyday, 365 days a year, it would take you almost twenty years to read them all! But, of, course, most people won't have the urge (let alone the free time) to read each and every cartoon, but would rather pick their way through them, looking for cartoons that will catch their fancy. Fortunately, this database of cartoons (for that's exactly what it is) is fully searchable, so you can look for dog cartoons, cat cartoons, drunk cartoons, and even drunk dogs cartoons, and see what comes up! This is, obviously, a great gift for somebody.