World War II in Cartoons

Colin Seymour-Ure commends a unique record of World War II.

Colin Ure | Published in 17 Aug 2005
World War II in Cartoons
Mark Bryant
Grub Street  160pp  £14.99
ISBN 1904943063
 
Cartoons are often slapped into anthologies too sloppily, as though such ephemera do not need much bothering with. Mark Bryant’s anthology, on the contrary, is a model of the care that cartoons deserve; a tribute to the fact that an apparently frivolous medium can have serious consequences. His book is thoroughly researched, broad in range and attractively presented.
 

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