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The New Yorker
Magazine Subscription
Our Price: $46.00 ($1.00/issue)
Issues: 46 issues/1 year
Highest Recommendation
Dorothy Parker helped found The New Yorker in 1925 and its still continues to have an influence on literature and newsmakers. All Parker fans should be reading this magazine. And for a buck an issue, how can you go wrong?
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Vanity Fair
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Our Price: $15.00 ($1.25/issue)
Issues: 12 issues/1 year
Vanity Fair is where Dorothy Parker cut her teeth up until her dismissal in January 1920. Here she worked with her pals Robert Benchley and Robert Sherwood. The magazine is still owned by Conde Nast, and is a leader in celebrity and feature writing. Always amazing photographs.
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Vogue
Magazine Subscription
Our Price: $17.97 ($1.50/issue)
Issues: 12 issues/1 year
Vogue was the first job Dorothy Parker held down, in 1916, where she wrote captions and was an editorial assistant. Today, it is hard to imagine a magazine that doesn't have a bigger influence on fashion.
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Esquire
Magazine Subscription
Our Price: $7.97 ($0.66/issue)
Issues: 12 issues/1 year
The last paychecks Dorothy Parker took in for new writing was for Esquire, where she worked as a book reviewer in the 1950s and '60s. She also wrote her last short story for Esquire. The magazine has always had high editorial standards, and continues today as well.

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