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Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from King George III to George Dubya
Rowman & Littlefield · 2005 · 1 issue
About the series
A single-issue, book-length survey from Rowman & Littlefield (2005), Politics, Ink examines the history of American political cartooning from the colonial era through the George W. Bush administration. The volume, associated with its author's expertise, argues for the enduring power of the editorial cartoon as a form of social and political commentary. It matters as a concise, illustrated primer on how cartoonists have lampooned figures from King George III to modern presidents, showcasing the medium’s role in shaping public discourse.