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Herblock: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist

Title : Herblock: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist
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Rating : 4.94 (698 Votes)
Asin : 0393067726
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-10
Language : English

Syndicated throughout the country, his cartoons focused on important issues of the time, making Americans take note of the human folly that is politics. 256 cartoons. It is a celebration of his life that reinforces the importance of editorial cartoons as a vital means for expressing political opinion in America. A celebration of the man and his work, including a DVD with 18,000-plus cartoons. There was no one like him. In addition to more than two hundred fifty cartoons in the text, a DVD containing more than 18,000 cartoons completes the collection. Throughout a career spanning seventy-two years and thirteen American presidents, Herblock’s spare, folksy cartoons made complex issues seem simple and moral choices clear. Published in conjunction with a Library of Congress exhibition chronicling his life and times, Herblock will warm the hearts of all who have followed his work in the past and serve as an introduction of his work to a new generation. Haynes Johnson provides a reverent and insightful biography, while Harry Katz place

He lives in Del Mar, California.Haynes Johnson is the author of Divided We Fall: Gambling with History in the Nineties. . Katz is the former head curator of the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress and the author of Baseball Americana and Herblock. He lives in Washington, DC. Herbert Block

entry into WWII. (Oct.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. In this context, this retrospective of the late cartoonist's work defiantly documents the extraordinary career of a daily visual commentator on American political life. Politically independent but largely progressive, Herblock is presented as prescient on issues including McCarthyism (a term he coined), civil rights and environmentalism. All rights reserved. Designed to accompany an exhibit at the Library of Congress, the book briefly outlines the artist's career and its historical context, starting with Herbert Block's early career during FDR's term. From Publishers Weekly The diminishing profession of editorial cartooning has been a particularly doleful canary foretelling the decline of the daily newspaper format. His first Pulitzer, in 1941, earned him independence when he came under editorial fire for advocating U.S. The book is accompanied by a DVD containing 18,000 cartoons,

Robin said The art of annoying the right people. A fitting and wonderful retrospective celebration of America's greatest political cartoonist of the last five decades, published to coincide with a Library of Congress exhibition of Herblock's art. The bulk of the book ("The art of annoying the right people" according to Robin. A fitting and wonderful retrospective celebration of America's greatest political cartoonist of the last five decades, published to coincide with a Library of Congress exhibition of Herblock's art. The bulk of the book (212 pages) has a large cartoon per page and a short commentary be. 1"The art of annoying the right people" according to Robin. A fitting and wonderful retrospective celebration of America's greatest political cartoonist of the last five decades, published to coincide with a Library of Congress exhibition of Herblock's art. The bulk of the book (212 pages) has a large cartoon per page and a short commentary be. pages) has a large cartoon per page and a short commentary be. "Cartoons with a punch" according to wogan. Herblock a good editorial cartoonist is sent as a political conscience is pointed out and is probably the most apt description of this great talent.Perhaps his most telling works are those done at the beginning of the conflicts that developed into WWII. Some of the most startling pred. A worthy tribute to a truly great cartoonist Herblock: The Life and Work of the Great Political Cartoonist is a representative compendium of the satirical political cartoons of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Herbert Lawrence Block (1909-2001), a.k.a. "Herblock", who lengthy career spanned nearly three-quarters of a century an

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