The Onion Magazine: The Iconic Covers that Transformed an Undeserving World

The Onion Magazine: The Iconic Covers that Transformed an Undeserving World

by The Onion
The Onion Magazine: The Iconic Covers that Transformed an Undeserving World

The Onion Magazine: The Iconic Covers that Transformed an Undeserving World

by The Onion

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Overview

From America's Finest News Source comes a compilation of the most important, most influential, and glossiest magazine covers ever produced by the hand of humankind.

Seen by tens of billions worldwide, these are the unforgettable Onion Magazine covers that altered the course of human history and radically redefined your trivial life anew every weekend. Profound philosophical questions, the thoughts of leading cultural luminaries, harsh truths of existence, remorseless personal attacks — you will encounter full-color graphical representations of all of these within this handsome volume. Whether you are a connoisseur of pretty pictures or are new to looking at images, The Onion Magazine: The Iconic Covers that Transformed an Undeserving World is sure to give you, the feebleminded consumer, far more pleasure than you have any earthly right to experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780316256476
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication date: 10/27/2015
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,140,259
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.62(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Since its founding by a Prussian tuber farmer in 1756, The Onion has attracted millions of loyal fans drawn to its fearless reporting and scathing commentary on world events, human behavior, and journalistic convention, and it has expanded into an omnipotent news empire, with Webby Award-winning TheOnion.com, Clickhole, and multiple bestselling books, including Our Dumb Century (1999), Our Dumb World (2007), and The Onion Book of Known Knowledge (2012). Its home offices are in Chicago.
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