The following 16 line drawings are from the hardback edition of 'Letter from New York' which went on sale in the UK in 1992.

Title page, April 1979, end of May 1980, end of January 1982, end of April 1982, end of December 1982, end of January 1984
October 1978, December 1978, end July 1979, end of December 1980, end of November 1981, end of March 1982, end of February 1983, end of December 1983
end of October 1978, end of July 1980, end of May 1981, end of July 1982, end of January 1983
January 1979
end of January 1979: "Nina - Duke's mother - positively drowned me in homemade soup". Also end of September 1983: "The dogs also had a great summer, thanks partly to the young professional dog walkers."
March 1979, end of May 1979, end of June 1980, end of April 1981, end of October 1981, end of May 1982, end of August 1982, end of July 1983
end of April 1979: "Richard is getting another old English Sheepdog. I'll let you know what he's like when he gets here. He hasn't been born yet; but his mother's pregnant." Also end of January 1981, and end of September 1981: "Bentley likes cars, but he has strong views on how they ought to behave."
end of June 1979: "Over on Broadway June is the month of the Tony awards."
September 1979: "The story I'm going to tell you happened a few years ago, on a September night still known on our block as the Night of the White Poodle." Also end of February 1982, end of November 1982: "a New York dog homesick for a liquor store." Also January 1984
end of September 1979, end of March 1984
March 1980, end of August 1980
January 1981: "My frind Arlene is not a dog lover. Which is the least of the differences that make us the world's unlikeliest best friends."
end of March 1981: "St Patrick's day is unique to New York: for reasons known to nobody, on March 17th the entire city becomes Irish."
end of August 1981, January 1982
January 1983, end of March 1983
end of April 1984 (the end of the book!)