World War I in Cartoons
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World War I in Cartoons

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In an age before TV and radio the impact and importance of cartoon art was immense, especially when the only sources of information were silent cinema newsreels, posters, newspapers and books - all largely black and white. The cartoon had an immediacy and universal accessibility, giving a message words could not convey. So, not surprisingly, the Great War proved an extraor...more
Hardcover, 160 pages
Published November 28th 2006 by Grub Street (first published November 2006)
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