First published in 1989, this album is a treasury of outstanding graphics and rare comic art. It is also a history of the art form itself as seen through the work of sixteen cartoonists of the last century including Winsor McCay, Hal Foster, Chester Gould, Charles Schultz, EC Segar, Alex Raymond and Harold Gray.
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First published in 1989, this album is a treasury of outstanding graphics and rare comic art. It is also a history of the art form itself as seen through the work of sixteen cartoonists of the last century including Winsor McCay, Hal Foster, Chester Gould, Charles Schultz, EC Segar, Alex Raymond and Harold Gray.
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Like New in Like New jacket. Size: 11x1x13; The binding is tight with medium bumping to corners. Text and images unmarked. Dust jacket in a mylar cover. 4to. 295pp.
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Very Good. Book SIGNED with long note by Lewis Fonseca. (Chicago White Sox) Folio, hardcover, gift notes fron Fonseca on endpaper and title page else VG. Part of dj tucked inside. Wonderful large book that examines the greatest artists ogf the comic world, including Outcalt, Rudolph Dirks, Frederick Opper, Winsor McKay, George Harriman, E. C. Segar, Cliff Sterrett, Roy Crane, Harold Gray, Hal Foster, Alex Raymond, Milton Caniff, Chester Gould, Al Capp, Walt Kelly, and Charles Schulz. Profusely illustrated with color and b/w representations of their work. 295 pages.
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Great book. The complete history as I knew Richard Marschall could tell it. This book was well researched and was really enjoyable. Al comic strip buffs should read this book.