Description: "Steinberg's first book is a collection of about 200 wonderful drawings, with one or two words thrown in. Many of the drawings first appeared in The New Yorker; there is also a generous selection of drawings which he made while he was with the armed forces in North Africa, Italy, China, and India"--
Review Quotes: "Steinberg's work remains timeless--because he understood that a drawing, rendered with absolute precision, could capture truths about human experience that no other medium could reach. All in Line isn't just a collection of cartoons; it's the blueprint of a singular artistic mind learning to navigate between many worlds." --Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker
"Steinberg's 1945 monograph, All in Line, is now out in a new edition from New York Review Books; the introduction is by the New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck. It's a rare look into the mind of an artist who drew himself as a cat, a dog, and a fish, and who designed 85 New Yorker covers." --Elena Clavarino, Air Mail