Description: It is hard to escape the legacy of the Punch Magazine. From 1841 to 2002, the magazine cast a satirical eye on life in Britain. It charted the interests, concerns and frustrations of the country and today it stands as an invaluable resource not just as cartoon art and satire, but as primary source material for social historians.THESE DEAD...SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN"You have a greater task than I had. Slavery must be removed from the whole of the earth."--A WW2 cartoon showing the ghost of Abraham Lincoln encouraging Roosevelt after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.Illustration by E. H. Shepard. Page sized 8 x 10 1/2 inches, shown slightly cropped, pulled from the British humor/satire magazine PUNCH, December 17, 1941, not a modern reproduction. Condition: excellent -- bright and clean, no handling wear, paper lays flat for easy framing, backside with unrelated text and may have some show through on the facing side (please look closely), as published. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Questions welcome. Extra images can be added by request. International shipping available. All orders are carefully packaged for safe delivery. Experienced full time professional bookseller since 1994; print, map and poster seller since 2000.
Price: 15.95 USD
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Artist: E. H. Shepard
Style: Cartoon/ caricatures
Date of Creation: 1941
Color: Black and White
Subject: WW 2
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom