Sydney Opera House: 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle (TNYPC-NPZAA2041)

Author(s): NEW YORKER

Games & Puzzles

From a vintage American Airlines travel poster, sails in bright colors echo the distinctive roof line of the Sydney Opera House. In 1925, Harold Ross established The New Yorker as a lighthearted, Manhattan-centric magazine—a “fifteen-cent comic paper,” he called it. Today The New Yorker is considered by many to be the most influential magazine in the world, renowned for its in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor. The New Yorker now has a vast range of products including cards, magazines, puzzles and more. Their products designs include prints of past magazine covers and comic sketches.

The New Yorker is considered by many to be the most influential magazine in the world, renowned for its in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor.
The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York and is read internationally. It is known for its illustrated and topical covers, many of which are drawn by well-known contemporary artists, as well as for its humorous cartoons, which are featured throughout each issue.


 


Their puzzles range from 300 to 2000 pieces and are now manufactured in Germany following Covid-19 when their USA production ceased for the export market. Made from recycled cardboard and printed with environmentally friendly soy inks. Their durable, double thick chipboard and fully interlocking pieces assure that you are getting the best quality puzzle on the market.


 


New York Puzzle Company decided to take its environmental engagement a step further by becoming a member of 1% for the Planet.  This means we pledge 1% of the sale of each puzzle to environmental non-profits committed to creating a healthy planet.

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General Fields

  • : 819844016814
  • : New York Puzzle Company
  • : New Yorker
  • : 31 August 2021
  • : books

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  • : NEW YORKER
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