Wars of empire in cartoons / Mark Bryant.
In an age before computers, television, radio and the cinema the impact of cartoons and caricature was considerable, especially when the only sources of information were posters, newspapers and books. To a news-hungry public, anxious about world affairs, it was the cartoon, with its immediacy and universal accessibility - even to the barely literate - that could speak the message mere words could never convey. "Wars of Empire in Cartoons" is divided into chapters covering the main conflicts of the second half of the 19th century year-by-year. Each chapter is prefaced with a concise introduction that provides a historical framework for the cartoons of that year. Altogether some 300 drawings from both sides of each conflict have been skilfully blended to produce a unique visual history of the wars of the British Empire.
Record Details
Publisher: | Grub Street, |
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Pub Date: | 2008. |
Pages: | 160 p. : |
Holdings
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Call Number
741.5
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBH5454
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Material
FOLIO
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Location
Caird Library - on open access - no need to request
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