New Yorker celebrates 90th anniversary with special double issue featuring 9 covers

NEW YORK, N.Y. – The New Yorker is celebrating its 90th anniversary with a special double issue featuring nine covers.

The magazine’s famous Eustace Tilley character of a gentleman with a top hat and monocle appears in various depictions on each of the covers.

The magazine says it selected nine covers for each decade to “reflect the talent and diversity” of its contributors.

The special issue came out Monday.

The first issue of the New Yorker appeared in February 1925.

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