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===Special editions=== * ''[[The Best of National Lampoon No. 1]]'', 1971, an anthology * ''[[The Breast of National Lampoon]]'' (a "Best of" No. 2), 1972, an anthology * ''[[The Best of National Lampoon No. 3]]'', 1973, an anthology, art directed by Michael Gross * ''[[National Lampoon The Best of No. 4|National Lampoon The Best of #4]]'', 1973, an anthology, art directed by Gross * ''[[The National Lampoon Encyclopedia of Humor]]'', 1973, edited by Michael O'Donoghue and art directed by Gross.<br />This publication featured the fake [[Volkswagen]] ad seen above, which was written by Anne Beatts. The spoof was listed in the contents page as "[[Doyle Dane Bernbach]]", the name of the advertising agency that had produced the iconic 1960s ad campaign for Volkswagen. According to Mark Simonson's "Very Large National Lampoon Site": "If you buy a copy of this issue, you may find the ad is missing. As a result of a lawsuit by VW over the ad for unauthorized use of their trademark, NatLamp was forced to remove the page (with razor blades!) from any copies they still had in inventory (which, from what I gather, was about half the first printing of 250,000 copies) and all subsequent reprints."<ref>{{cite web|title=28. VW Ad Parody|date=July 20, 1998|url=https://www.marksverylarge.com/1998/07/20/28/|website=Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site|first=Mark|last=Simonson}}</ref> * ''[[National Lampoon Comics]]'', an anthology, 1974, art directed by Gross and David Kaestle * ''[[National Lampoon The Best of No. 5]]'', 1974, an anthology, art directed by Gross and Kaestle * ''[[National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody]]'', 1974, Edited by P.J. O'Rourke and Doug Kenney, art directed by Kaestle.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marksverylarge.com/booksetc/yearbook.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320233730/http://www.marksverylarge.com/booksetc/yearbook.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012|department=Books & Anthologies|title=National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody |date=1974|work=Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site|first=Mark|last=Simonson}}</ref> * ''[[National Lampoon Presents The Very Large Book of Comical Funnies]]'', 1975, edited by Sean Kelly * ''[[National Lampoon The 199th Birthday Book]]'', 1975, edited by Tony Hendra * ''[[National Lampoon The Gentleman's Bathroom Companion]]'', 1975 edited by Hendra, art directed by Peter Kleinman * ''[[Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar 1976]]'', 1975, written and compiled by [[Christopher Cerf (musician and television producer)|Christopher Cerf]] & Bill Effros * ''[[National Lampoon Art Poster Book]]'', 1975, Design direction by Peter Kleinman * ''The Best of National Lampoon No. 6'', 1976, an anthology * ''[[National Lampoon The Iron On Book]]'' 1976, Original T-shirt designs, edited by Tony Hendra, art directed by Peter Kleinman. * ''[[National Lampoon Songbook]]'', 1976, edited by Sean Kelly, musical parodies in sheet music form * ''[[National Lampoon The Naked and the Nude|National Lampoon The Naked and the Nude: Hollywood and Beyond]]'', 1977, written by Brian McConnachie * ''The Best of National Lampoon No. 7'', 1977, an anthology * ''[[National Lampoon Presents French Comics]]'', 1977, edited by [[Peter Kaminsky]], translators Sophie Balcoff, Sean Kelly, and Valerie Marchant * ''[[National Lampoon The Up Yourself Book]]'', 1977, Gerry Sussman * ''[[National Lampoon Gentleman's Bathroom Companion 2]]'', 1977, art directed by Peter Kleinman. * ''[[National Lampoon The Book of Books]]'', 1977 edited by Jeff Greenfield, art directed by Peter Kleinman * ''The Best of National Lampoon No. 8'', 1978, an anthology, Cover photo by Chris Callis, art directed by Peter Kleinman * ''[[National Lampoon's Animal House Book]]'', 1978, [[Chris Miller (writer)|Chris Miller]], [[Harold Ramis]], [[Doug Kenney]]—art direction by Peter Kleinman and Judith Jacklin Belushi * ''[[National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody]]'', 1978 (claiming to be a Sunday issue of the [[Dacron]], [[Ohio]] (a spoof on [[Akron, Ohio]]) ''Republican–Democrat'', this publication was originally issued in loose newsprint sections, mimicking a genuine American Sunday newspaper.) Art Direction and Design by Skip Johnston * ''[[National Lampoon Presents Claire Bretécher]]'', 1978, work by [[Claire Bretécher]], French satirical cartoonist, 1978, [[Sean Kelly (writer)|Sean Kelly]] (editor), Translator [[Valerie Marchant]] * ''[[Slightly Higher in Canada]]'', 1978, Anthology of Canadian humor from National Lampoon. [[Sean Kelly (writer)|Sean Kelly]] and [[Ted Mann (writer)|Ted Mann]] (Editors) * ''[[Cartoons Even We Won't Dare Print]]'', 1979, [[Sean Kelly (writer)|Sean Kelly]] and [[John Weidman]] (Editors), Simon and Schuster * ''[[National Lampoon The Book of Books]]'', 1979, Edited by Jeff Greenfield. Designed and Art Directed by Peter Kleinman * ''[[National Lampoon Tenth Anniversary Anthology 1970–1980]]'' 1979 Edited by P.J. O'Rourke, art directed by Peter Kleinman * ''National Lampoon Best Of #9: The Good Parts 1978-1980'', 1981, the last anthology.
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