50 Quotation puzzles from the pages of The New York Times
Edited by Emily Cox and Harry Rathvon
New York Times puzzles are America's favorite!
Whether your tastes are literary or lowbrow, this latest installment of fifty of the Sunday Times' famous acrostic puzzles features quotations ranging from Herman Melville to Dave Barry, Stephen Jay Gould to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. So sharpen your pencil, put on your thinking cap, and get ready for some acrostic fun!
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The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. Founded in 1851, the newspaper has won 112 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization. Its website receives 30 million unique visitors per month.
Emily Cox contributed to The New York Times Acrostic Puzzles Volume 10 from St. Martin's Press.
Henry Rathvon contributed to The New York Times Acrostic Puzzles Volume 10 from St. Martin's Press.
Will Shortz has been the crossword puzzle editor of The New York Times since 1993. He is also the puzzlemaster on NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday and is founder and director of the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. He has edited countless books of crossword puzzles, Sudoku, KenKen, and all manner of brain-busters.
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Spiral-bound Wraps. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New. See description and scans. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2010. Stated First Edition and First Printing. Quarto, illustrated spiral-bound wraps, 4+ 50 + 10 p. New; immaculate, with one small 1 cm page edge chip at right edge of title page (see scan), as received. Otherwise, without flaw and, of course, never written in or soiled in any way. A sparkling first-printing example of this volume of acrostics (anacrostics) from Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, the only constructors of these since Thomas Middleton to measure up to him. Collector example, so don't write in this one. There are plenty around you can write in ! See scans. Lanc2. Seller Inventory # 60568
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