Friday, February 2, 2018

The New Yorker covers: October 31, 1942

October 31 is commonly associated with trick-or-treating, costume parties, haunted houses and jack-o’-lanterns, but Halloween also has religious roots as All Hallows' Eve, which precedes a Christian holy day honoring saints. The origins of the holiday are open to dispute. Just make sure you get the candy ready!

Rea Irvin
(covers untitled until February 1993)

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