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How The New Yorker digitized its entire magazine archive

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The archive includes an article about how the moon landing would take place before the actual moon landing, an analysis from the early days of commercial aviation, and some of the first-ever TV criticism. You can now read every article that has ever appeared in The New Yorker—from as early as February 1925—with the click of a button.