It's too bad there has to be a book about anti-war cartoons. It would be wonderful if there were no wars and no cartoons about them. Then this book would be unnecessary. Unfortunately, wars continue. Which means cartoonists continue to draw cartoons about them. And that makes this book a necessity in every library, public or private. What's most fascinating about this collection is that the material covers a span of hundreds of years, yet little has changed except the uniforms. It's chilling to look at a cartoon from World War I alongside a similar image from World War II and realize how little progress mankind has made. The killing goes on and the graphic themes - skulls, graves, guns, devils - are still relevant today. Craig Yoe has done a terrific job of collecting these cartoons from many different periods in history and from countries all around the world. By juxtaposing them he gives us a unique global perspective of the horrors of war. I should also mention that it's nicely designed and beautifully printed. As digital books grow in popularity, this is one that you'll want to own in paper form. Although it's tempting to flip through and just look at the pictures, I recommend taking the time to read the biographical index. It was interesting to see some familiar names (Syd Hoff, Winsor McKay, Sir John Tenniel) among those of foreign cartoonists I'd never heard of. Even more interesting was the number of cartoonists jailed, tortured or killed for creating these works.
Stunning Conversational Piece
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is a beautiful and stirring compilation of artwork. It's a perfect conversation piece and every page is packed with passionate and meaningful illustrations. Five bright stars from me! I guarantee you will enjoy this book!
Excellent compilation of historical anti-war cartoons
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The Great Anti-War Cartoons by Craig Yoe offers a "hard-hitting but hopeful" collection spanning centuries of anti-war drawings by some of the best graphic artists, from Honore Daumier to R. Crumb and many others. As noted in the foreword, the works included in this compilation of responses to war come from both the left and the right, and this is indeed one of the strengths of this book. The insightful, thought-provoking introduction is delivered by none other than Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus and proves to be well worth reading in its own right. I was impressed not only by scope of the contents and the thoughtful division of themes by chapters, but by the quality of the artwork and the excellent design of the book itself, as well. A quality book in every respect, The Great Anti-War Cartoons would be a valuable addition to the personal libraries of historians, historical comics collectors, and anyone who is an advocate for peace.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book encompasses so many different areas of the human condition. Some cartoons are funny, some are moving, but they all have something to say! They are all beautifully arranged in this book. All this, plus a moving intro by Prof. Muhammad Yunus and a Foreword by Sara Duke! Definitely worth a look for anyone interested in art, peace, history...etc.
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