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The Story of America in Cartoons

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The Story of America in Cartoons covers the years since 1600 and includes the Revolution, Slavery and the Civil War, Prohibition, World Wars I and II, The Depression and Modern Times, as well as characters as diverse as George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. This book not only reveals the great sweep of US history but also brings you the ideas that dominated American life against a background of cultural events and social achievements.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2015

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Tony Husband

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Tony Husband was a British cartoonist known for his black humour. He was mainly known for his work in Private Eye magazine, and his work has appeared in The Times, the Daily Mailand the Sunday Express as well as magazines including Playboy and The Spectator.

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February 2, 2023
This was a fairly good book overall. It was nice to see some new political cartoons I’ve never seen before, though sometimes the pictures weren’t big enough to see what was happening in the cartoon, and the analysis by the author wasn’t as thoughtful as I thought it could have been sometimes. Also, it really could’ve used some more cartoons after the Cold War period.
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January 13, 2024
The book needs to be bigger so you can actually read the word bubbles on the cartoons, instead of having the author/editor explain them.
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June 2, 2016
Excellent book on looking at the history of America through political cartoons. It's amazing to see how political cartoons change over time and also the significance of political cartoons in reflecting the history of USA. Definitely a good read.
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