Cerf also worked as an author and satirist. In 1970, he helped launch the
National Lampoon, serving as a Contributing Editor from its first issue until the mid-1970s, and in 1978, he co-conceived and co-edited with
Tony Hendra,
George Plimpton and Rusty Unger the journalistic parody
Not The New York Times.
The Experts Speak, the "compendium of authoritative misinformation" that Cerf co-authored with
Victor Navasky in 1984, has recently been reissued. In 1986, Cerf collaborated with
National Lampoon colleague
Henry Beard on
The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices, which offered readers the historic opportunity to obtain a free hex nut—valued at $2,043 by the
McDonnell Douglas Corporation—with every copy they purchased. (The book has a die-cut hole in its front cover and first few pages: the book was sold in clear plastic
shrink wrap with a steel hex nut inside this hole, slightly less than flush with the cover. The shrink wrap displayed the hex nut and prevented it from falling out before the book was purchased.)
The Official Politically Correct Dictionary, also written with Beard, first appeared in 1992. In 2008, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of
George W. Bush's victory speech aboard the
U. S. S. Lincoln, Cerf again collaborated with Victor Navasky to produce
Mission Accomplished!: Or How We Won the War in Iraq based on America's military presence in Iraq. ==Objections to the use of his music to break captives' will==