File:Third The New Yorker logos 02.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThird The New Yorker logos 02.jpg |
English: The third inside section logos of w:The New Yorker drawn by w:Rea Irvin including the character now known as w:Eustace Tilley. It was published in March 1926. It seems to have been reproduced with each issue until May 22, 2017 |
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Source | https://www.tcj.com/the-true-history-of-eustace-tilley/ |
Author | w:Rea Irvin for w:The New Yorker |
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