A Century of Political Cartoons: Caricature in the United States from 1800 to 1900 #[nn]
This handsome 1975 Octagon Books/Farrar, Straus and Giroux volume by Allan Nevins and Frank Weitenkampf collects 100 reproductions of American political caricature spanning the entire nineteenth century — a remarkable sweep of satirical history in a single book. The title page, anchored by a bold American eagle clutching a scroll labeled "Constitution U.S.A.," signals exactly the patriotic and political terrain the cartoons inside explore. It's a genuinely rewarding survey for anyone drawn to the art of visual dissent and democratic argument.
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