Companion to South African Cartoonists

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It took the authors nineteen years of research to collect information on the more than 500 cartoonists discussed in this publication. The book is unique because it provides, for the first time in English, information about 'the men behind the drawings' - press artists, the graphic journalists, pictorial hecklers and leg-pullers whose wit, humour and mockery the man-in-the-street is exposed to daily. This authoritative book lists cartoonists who have worked in South Africa since the first illustrated newspapers were published here during the nineteenth century, and including artists like Frederick I'Ons, Heinrich Egersdörfer, W.H. Shröder, A.W. Lloyd, Anton van Wouw, D.C. Boonzaier, T.O. Honiball, Quip, Evo, John Jackson, David Marais, Bob Connolly, Len Lindeque, Len Sak, Dov Fedler, and Keith and Lorna Stevens...

*Smudge on p. 14; yellowing on pastedowns; minor edgewear on boards.*

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AuthorMurray and Elzabe Schoonraad
PublisherAD. Donker
PlaceJohannesburg
Year1989
ISBN0868521140
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsSmudge on p. 14; yellowing on pastedowns; minor edgewear on boards.
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