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Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year

by Charles Brooks, Daniel Moynihan

The 1980 edition of the Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year series, which has been banned by government authorities at the 1979 Moscow international Book Fair, contains the best works of some 130 leading editorial cartoonists from the United States and Canada and focuses on the 25 major news stories of the year. Published each year since 1972, the 1980 edition features a foreword by Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York who analyzes the reluctance of the Soviet Union to allow its citizens to read such works.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The 1980 edition of the Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year series, which has been banned by government authorities at the 1979 Moscow international Book Fair, contains the best works of some 130 leading editorial cartoonists from the United States and Canada and focuses on the 25 major news stories of the year.Published each year since 1972, the 1980 edition features a foreword by Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York who analyzes the reluctance of the Soviet Union to allow its citizens to read such works."If there be no other value to this new compilation of Americas best editorial cartoons," he writes, "let the reader examine it closely to learn precisely what it is that makes the government of a presumed superpower tremble."He observes that, as the Soviets apparently have discovered, "there are few things more subversive than humor."Included among the news stories covered by the cartoonists works are the holding of American hostages in Iran, the oil crisis, inflation, Supreme Court decisions, and the idiosyncracies of politicians everywhere.

Author Biography

CHARLES BROOKS, a former president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, has edited this series since its inception in 1972. Brooks served for 38 years as editorial cartoonist for the Birmingham News, where his work won numerous national awards.

Long Description

The 1980 edition of the Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year series, which has been banned by government authorities at the 1979 Moscow international Book Fair, contains the best works of some 130 leading editorial cartoonists from the United States and Canada and focuses on the 25 major news stories of the year. Published each year since 1972, the 1980 edition features a foreword by Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York who analyzes the reluctance of the Soviet Union to allow its citizens to read such works. "If there be no other value to this new compilation of Americais best editorial cartoons," he writes, "let the reader examine it closely to learn precisely what it is that makes the government of a presumed superpower tremble." He observes that, as the Soviets apparently have discovered, "there are few things more subversive than humor." Included among the news stories covered by the cartoonistsi works are the holding of American hostages in Iran, the oil crisis, inflation, Supreme Court decisions, and the idiosyncracies of politicians everywhere.

Details

ISBN1565545168
Short Title BEST EDITORIAL CARTOONS OF-80
Series Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year
Language English
ISBN-10 1565545168
ISBN-13 9781565545168
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Author Daniel Moynihan
Edition Description 1980
Edition 1975th
Imprint Pelican Publishing Co
Place of Publication Gretna, LA
Country of Publication United States
Subtitle 1980 Edition
DOI 10.1604/9781565545168
AU Release Date 1980-12-01
NZ Release Date 1980-12-01
UK Release Date 1980-12-01
Pages 160
Publisher Pelican Publishing Co
Year 1999
Publication Date 1999-12-31
Edited by Charles Brooks
DEWEY 320.9730924
Audience General
US Release Date 1999-12-31

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