

📖 Laugh your briefs off with the ultimate lawyer’s cartoon companion!
The New Yorker Book of Lawyer Cartoons is a compact, used book featuring sharp, witty cartoons about the legal profession. Ranked #109 in Humor About Law & Crime and boasting a 4.4-star rating from 359 reviews, it’s a perfect gift or office staple for lawyers seeking a clever, lighthearted break.

| Best Sellers Rank | #581,011 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #168 in Humor About Law & Crime #221 in Comic Strips (Books) #603 in Parody |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (360) |
| Dimensions | 4.49 x 0.36 x 4.07 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0679765743 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0679765745 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | The New Yorker Book of Cartoons |
| Print length | 96 pages |
| Publication date | January 3, 1996 |
| Publisher | Knopf |
J**E
Great gift.
My lawyer husband loved this book for his birthday. Good condition.
D**D
I am a lawyer and find these true and hilarious
Have the book- love the book! Please note that the dimensions of this book are smaller than a normal book! Definitely not the size of "a passport" like someone wrote but it's about a little larger than one square foot. It's a book with cartoons on each page- how big do you need the book to be! This book is in my law office and I look at it a few times a year and have a chuckle. DEFINATELY a great gift for a litigator or lawyer.
T**.
Great read, very humorous
This collection of cartoons is hilarious. If you know any attorneys, this makes a great gift or a coffee table book.
J**K
Reflections of the way law's going to be
I'm surprised at how small this collection is. Attorneys are such an inviting target for comedic attacks that it amazes me that as long as the New Yorker has been around, it only found about 85 attorney cartoons worthy of collection into this 1993 edition and that it hasn't found enough worthy cartoons since then to fill out a second edition. Originality isn't a feature point of this New Yorker collection of cartoons, but talent is. The 85 attorney cartoons largely revolve around two themes. One is surrealistic art which makes attorneys look as uncharacteristically undignified as possible (many of which are variations on the old "shark" joke that shows attorneys in the open water with fins and teeth). The other is animated commentary on the ubiquitousness of attorneys in everyday life, a ubiquitousness that deprives each attorney of his individuality ("Would everyone check to see if they have an attorney?" asks a meeting-organizer. "I seem to have ended up with two.") As I say though, the talent of the cartoonists is great enough that the same joke can be replayed several times and still retain a certain amount of freshness each time. Still, the funniest cartoons are those which break the mold and display some actual knowledge about the profession such as the courtroom setting on the moon, in which judge, jury, and counsel are dutifully wearing spacesuits. The spaceships that transported them there are displayed in the background. "Not ANOTHER change of venue, counselor," the judge protests to one forceful advocate. But as for the garden-variety attorney jokes, to my mind as a member of the bar myself, the joke is always on the jokester. The public that enjoys these cartoons hates attorneys so much that they place their kids on an ever-increasing basis into law school and hire attorneys with the same frequency, expecting their own attorneys to engage in the same tactics that they would object to in anyone else's attorney. The public even hates attorneys enough to recently forgive an attorney who happened to be President of the United States for criminal and unethical conduct in a litigation setting. Sure, this collection has a funny wedding-cake cartoon, in which the plastic bride-and-groom at the top of the cake are both accompanied by their respective plastic lawyers. In a world in which the divorce rate approaches 50 percent and pre-nups are necessary legal insurance, the bride and groom have created the need for counsel. Sure, there's a cartoon in this collection that shows attorneys sold over the grocery counter in six-packs. Since 1993, at least one organization has taken to marketing legal services on a multi-level marketing basis in the same way that Amway or Herbalife market health products. Legal services ARE becoming like food, drink and health to the public. Who creates such demand? Who's responsible for the proliferation of attorneys? The cartoonists who lampoon us and the public who laughs at the lampoons; that is, you, me and all of us because we've created the demand for that which we outwardly disdain. And I have a feeling that the cartoonists themselves know this. It's OK to laugh at cleverly-delivered jokes ostensibly directed at the legal profession, but you'll probably enjoy the jokes more if you don't peer too closely to see if the joke isn't really on you.
M**Y
Wonderful Book
I purchased this as a gift for an attorney and it was so insanely cute! The humor is dry but if you've ever known an attorney well, most of them enjoy dry humor! The quality is great and the images are clear.
K**5
But it was a fun gift for my favorite law student
I didn't realize how small this is. I guess I should have looked. It fits in the palm of my hand. It has one cartoon on each page. I wouldn't have gotten it had I realized what it was. But it was a fun gift for my favorite law student.
G**M
Great gift for law school graduate/lawyer
I purchased this book for my friend who graduated from law school. I also received this book for my law school graduation. It's a great gift and fun to read through.
B**P
New Yorker Lawyer Cartoons
For any lover of the iconic cartoons from the New Yorker Magazine this is great. Was a little something for my daughter who is off to law school in August and of course she has grown up in a family who has been reading the New Yorker for 30 years! She really loved this. The seller was really fast to get this mailed, arrive sooner than expected!
M**S
Excelent little book with good cartoons. Lawyers seem not to be liked on an universal basis. :-) Although, as most reviews say the lawyers presented with this book loved it, they also seem to be able to laugh at themselves. Some of the cartoons might need a knowledge of specific legal terms, especially if you're not an English native speaker, but that is more of a challenge than a drawback.
S**R
This book is a decent size, good for a desktop or coffee table, the cover is striking and draws the eye. Not an amazing read as it is obviously cartoons but I did have a chuckle or two, there are two lawyers in my family so should go down well, hopefully so!! It pokes fun in a gentle way.
A**1
Das ist ein tolles Buch, ideal als Geschrnk für junge AnwältInnen, damit sie über ihren eigenem Beruf etwas zu schmunzeln haben.
M**A
Go for it
J**P
I should have checked the measurements of this first. Given that it was advertised as a BOOK and was $25+ I was expecting a book, not a tiny little (very small) wallet sized booklet. Quite the rip off really.
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