However, since the release of The Complete New Yorker on DVD in 2005, the story was once again widely available.
"The Complete New Yorker" can be ordered from The New Yorker Store.
Q: If I have "The Complete New Yorker" on DVD or hard drive, can I use the digital edition?
For all of us who remember being stranded, gloriously, in the second and third parts of four-part articles from the late 1960's, there is now "The Complete New Yorker," every issue from 1925 to 2005 on eight DVD's.
The Complete New Yorker, a set of eight DVDs with every page of the magazine's first eighty years, is published.
Consider "The Complete New Yorker."
The Complete New Yorker (Random House).
The collection, titled "The Complete New Yorker," will consist of eight DVD's containing high-resolution digital images of every page of the 4,109 issues of the magazine from February 1925 through the 80th anniversary issue, published last February.
All articles published before May, 2008, can be found in "The Complete New Yorker," which is available for purchase on hard drive and DVD.
Edward Klaris, The New Yorker's general counsel and project director of "The Complete New Yorker," shrugged off concerns that disc-switching posed a burden, saying that each disc contained 500 issues, an ample store of articles.