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Add Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from George III to George Dubya, This fun and extensively illustrated book tells the story of the American political cartoon, from its origins over 250 years ago to today. Edward Lordan gives us a tour of artists, politics, media, American society, and the technology of cartooning, inclu, Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from George III to George Dubya to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from George III to George Dubya, This fun and extensively illustrated book tells the story of the American political cartoon, from its origins over 250 years ago to today. Edward Lordan gives us a tour of artists, politics, media, American society, and the technology of cartooning, inclu, Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from George III to George Dubya to your collection on WonderClub |