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Originally published in 1994, this dictionary provides a unique
'who's who' of the major figures in the world of British cartoons
and caricatures. It was the first book to encompass the entire
field from c.1730 when Hogarth published the first of his 'modern
moral pictures' to 1980. In addition to describing the careers and
achievements of the artists and the characteristics of their
styles, more than 500 entries give details of their publications,
their illustrations to books and periodicals, exhibitions of their
work, public collections in which their work is represented and
literature on or referring to them. More than 150 illustrations are
included. This is a comprehensive reference work and will be of
interest to social and political historians as well as cartoon and
caricature enthusiasts.
Originally published in 1990 by Routledge, Dictionary of Riddles is
a collection of nearly 1500 of the most cryptic and entertaining
riddles from history. Drawn from sources throughout the world, the
collection ranges from earthy medieval jokes about fleas, worms and
vegetables to the sophisticated puzzles composed by literary
figures from Schiller, Swift, Voltaire, Rousseau and Cervantes to
Edgar Allan Poe, Lewis Carroll and J.R.R. Tolkien. The book traces
the history of riddles from their origins in antiquity through the
golden age of the Renaissance, to their decline into the nursery
and the first few signs of their modern revival, and draws together
all the strands of the riddling art. Dictionary of Riddles received
a Special Commendation in Reference Review's Best Specialist
Reference Books of 1990 Awards.
Originally published in 1994, this dictionary provides a unique
'who’s who' of the major figures in the world of British cartoons
and caricatures. It was the first book to encompass the entire
field from c.1730 when Hogarth published the first of his 'modern
moral pictures' to 1980. In addition to describing the careers and
achievements of the artists and the characteristics of their
styles, more than 500 entries give details of their publications,
their illustrations to books and periodicals, exhibitions of their
work, public collections in which their work is represented and
literature on or referring to them. More than 150 illustrations are
included. This is a comprehensive reference work and will be of
interest to social and political historians as well as cartoon and
caricature enthusiasts.
British cartoonists and caricaturists are renowned worldwide.
Originally published in 2000, this indispensable handbook offers a
unique 'who's who' of all the major artists working in Britain in
the twentieth century and contains nearly 500 entries. Extensively
illustrated, the book provides information on the work of artists
such as Steve Bell, Gerald Scarfe, Posy Simmonds, Ronald Searle,
Trog, mac and Larry as well as such past masters as David Low,
Vicky, H. M. Bateman, Illingworth, Heath Robinson and more. The
dictionary concentrates primarily on political cartoonists,
caricaturists and joke or 'gag' cartoonists, actively working for
the main Fleet Street national dailies and weeklies from 1900 to
1995. Each entry is cross-referenced and provides a concise
biographical outline with an account of the artist's style,
influences and preferred medium. Where relevant the entry includes
suggestions for further reading and notes solo exhibitions, books
illustrated and works held in public collections. The Dictionary of
Twentieth-Century British Cartoonists and Caricaturists offers an
insight into the lives of satirical artists working during a
century that provoked cartoonists and caricaturists to a pitch of
comic and artistic invention that has rarely been matched.
Originally published in 1990 by Routledge, Dictionary of Riddles is
a collection of nearly 1500 of the most cryptic and entertaining
riddles from history. Drawn from sources throughout the world, the
collection ranges from earthy medieval jokes about fleas, worms and
vegetables to the sophisticated puzzles composed by literary
figures from Schiller, Swift, Voltaire, Rousseau and Cervantes to
Edgar Allan Poe, Lewis Carroll and J.R.R. Tolkien. The book traces
the history of riddles from their origins in antiquity through the
golden age of the Renaissance, to their decline into the nursery
and the first few signs of their modern revival, and draws together
all the strands of the riddling art. Dictionary of Riddles received
a Special Commendation in Reference Review's Best Specialist
Reference Books of 1990 Awards.
Political cartoonist MAC started at the Daily Sketch in 1969. At
the end of 2018, he will have been capturing British life for 50
years. To mark these five decades working as an editorial
cartoonist in Fleet Street, the very best of MAC's cartoons from
the 1960s to the present day have been assembled to tell the
history of Britain and its place in the world. From miniskirts and
Flower Power to the Falklands War and the rise of Margaret
Thatcher, and from the Royal Family and the adventures of Harry
Potter to Andy Murray and the Spice Girls, this book provides a
unique and humorous perspective on the past fifty years.
Using images from a wide variety of international wartime
magazines, newspapers, books, postcards, posters and prints Mark
Bryant tells the history of World War I from both sides of the
conflict in an immediate and refreshing manner that brings history
alive. The book contains more than 300 cartoons and caricatures, in
colour and black and white, many of which are published here in
book form for the first time. Artists featured include such famous
names as Bruce Bairnsfather, H.M.Bateman, F.H.Townshend, Alfred
Leete, E.J. Sullivan, Lucien Metivet and Louis Raemaekers, with
drawings from the Bystander, London Opinion, Daily Graphic, Punch,
Le Rire, Simplicissimus and Kladderadatsch amongst many others.
Since the early 1970s, Stan McMurtry - better known as MAC - has
been the editorial cartoonist of the Daily Mail. Now, forty-five
years after his first cartoon for the newspaper, and in the year of
Her Majesty the Queen's 90th birthday, MAC has compiled this
wonderful selection of more than 120 of his very best Daily Mail
cartoons featuring Her Majesty, from the 1970s until the present
day. MAC's unerring ability to hit the target and capture the
essence of human foibles has made him Britain's leading editorial
cartoonist.
The rise to power of Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon
(1635-1719), a queen in all but name, was nothing short of
extraordinary. Born into poverty and ignominy, she used her
intellect, charisma, and connections to join the ranks of
fashionable society, eventually establishing herself at the French
court as governess to the legitimized children of Louis XIV. Her
relationship with the Sun King gradually flourished, and after the
death of the queen in 1683 the couple secretly married. Although
their marriage was never made public, Maintenon came to wield
unparalleled influence as Louis XIV's closest confidante and most
trusted political adviser. The aging king required her daily
presence in governmental meetings and relied on her for advice on
crown appointments, state business, and policy making. Her modest
suite of apartments at Versailles became the heart of the court and
she was pursued by officials and dignitaries, popes and princes
from across Europe, all anxious to appropriate her influence. She
used her expansive social network to intervene in a range of
political, religious, and royal family affairs, but not always with
the king's knowledge, and her successes were often outweighed by
controversy and failure. In Queen of Versailles Mark Bryant
explores the remarkable life and court career of Madame de
Maintenon. A study in queenship, it reveals how the dynamics of
power and gender operated within the realms of early modern high
politics, church-state affairs, and international relations while
providing unique insights into the Sun King and his court.
'Handsomely produced . . . All in all, a quite absorbing
collection, an easy Christmas present, and a perfect (if bulky)
loo-side read.' Jeremy Nicholas A wonderful selection of writing on
dogs, from Plato to Virginia Woolf, and from ancient Egypt to
twentieth-century New York From beautiful lyrics to madcap waggery,
from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's adored lap-dog Flush to Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle's terrifying Hound of the Baskervilles, and
encompassing odes, fables, stories, songs, nursery rhymes and more,
Mark Bryant has compiled a wonderfully evocative collection of
writing on all kinds of dogs by all kinds of authors. Included are
poems by Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope,
Jonathan Swift, Rudyard Kipling, Lord Byron, William Wordsworth,
Robert Burns and more; humorous pieces by Lewis Carroll, Edward
Lear, Ambrose Bierce and Jerome K. Jerome; and other delights from
writers as varied as Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Christina
Rossetti, Anton Chekhov, Mark Twain, the Brothers Grimm, Edith
Wharton, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Louisa M. Alcott, Gertrude
Stein, Katherine Mansfield, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Eliot
and Jack London, amongst others. Covering every genre, from humour
and fantasy to romance and horror, and drawn from every part of the
world, these stories, poems and excerpts from essays, letters,
diaries and journals provide a collection to delight any dog-lover.
From beautiful lyrics to madcap waggery, from the prime suspect in
a partridge killing in ancient Greece to the medieval monk's cat
Pangur Ban and encompassing odes, fables, stories, limericks,
songs, nursery rhymes and more, Mark Bryant has compiled a
wonderfully evocative collection of writing of all kinds on cats by
those who love them. There are poems from Chaucer, Baudelaire,
Emily Dickinson, Thomas Hardy, Christina Rossetti, Shelley and
Wordsworth; humorous pieces by Lewis Carroll, Ambrose Bierce,
Edward Lear and Jerome K. Jerome; and other delights from writers
such as Edgar Allan Poe, Saki and Mark Twain. From ancient Egypt to
the recent past, covering every genre, from humour and fantasy to
romance and horror, and drawn from every part of the world, these
stories, poems and excerpts from essays, letters, diaries and
journals provide a collection to delight any cat-lover.
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