Synopses & Reviews
What do the Regan administration, the U.S. Budget, National Defense, the Soviet Pipeline, and the Pro-Football Strike allhave in common? Theyire all subjects that were up for grabs in 1982 forthe nationis leading editorial cartoonists.Started in 1972, the series has been widely acclaimedas a concise yet far-ranging pictorial history of each yearis events. AsPublishers Weekly said, itis a great way to get the gutfeeling of a year's history.The 1984 edition continues the standard of excellenceestablished in previous editions. More than 350 editorial cartoons reflectthe best work of 140 cartoonists who focused their sights on the MiddleEast, Poland, Latin American, Great Britain, Pope John Paul II, theeconomy, and an array of other issues that made the headlines in 1982.Editor Charles Brooks is past president of theAssociation of American Editorial Cartoonists and for 38 years was acartoonist for the Birmingham News. He has been the recipient of 13Freedom Foundation Awards, a national VFW Award, two Vigilante PatriotAwards, and a Sigma Delta Chi Award for editorial cartooning.
Synopsis
This series is the only annual compilation of editorial cartoons, focusing on all the newsworthy events of the year as expressed through the pens of the major cartoonists from North America. A roster of winners of major cartoon awards is included. Each edition is indexed by the cartoonist.
The Democrats' campaign for the presidency, and the growing threat of Russian missiles.
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