Charles Addams drew the funniest, strangest, and best-known cartoons of The New Yorker's early years. Here, one of Addams' rare New Yorker covers depicts a nascent, as-yet-unnamed Addams Family slouching proudly before their crumbling, creepy mansion.
This address book has space for 439 entries, including plenty of room for fax numbers, mobile phone numbers, and e-mail addresses. An elastic band bound into the back cover keeps the book firmly closed, so its pages won't be damaged by travel in a purse, pocket, briefcase, or backpack.