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Introduction
The Cartoon as Content The Cartoon as Image The Cartoon as Stimulus Caricature
THE GALLERY
William Hogarth James Gillray Francisco Goya Charles Philipon Honoré Daumier Thomas Nast Pablo Picasso
The Masses: Art Young and Robert Minor Käthe Kollwitz George Grosz John Heartfield
Der Stürmer
David Low Philip Zec Victor Weisz (Vicky)
Bill Maudlin Herbert Block (Herblock)
Al Hirschfeld Raymond Jackson (Jak)
Ralph Steadman Robert Edwards Naji al-Ali Edward Sorel Robert Grossman Steve Platt and the New Statesman The New Yorker Images Doug Marlette Plantu and the Danish Muhammads Qaddafi and the Bulgarians Jonathan Shapiro (Zapiro)
David Levine
Timeline Acknowledgments Selected Bibliography Index
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