Don't say I don't do you any favors.
This collection, which I just received, includes all the cartoons back to 1925.
The New Yorker included Chas Addams, creator of The Addams Family, Thurber, and the ancestors of the Great Comic Event that produced the 40s, 50s and 60s generations of cartoonists like Wood, Elder, Stan Lee, and the artists encyclopedia of others. It's often quite advanced art, so expect to be periodically blown away.
The book and DVD-ROM is the entire collection to date. Delivery was pretty quick, I only ordered it last week, and got it in Sydney today.
I actually learned to read with an old copy of the New Yorker Annual 1950.
It affects the mind.
You read The New Yorker cartoons.
Then you become a depraved monster. You start writing for Digital Journal and everything.
Ghaaaaaaaaastly. Don't miss it.