
International cartoons of the war
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"International Cartoons of the War" by H. Pearl Adam is a collection of political cartoons and caricatures created during the early 20th century, specifically around the time of World War I. This book serves as a critical examination of the role and impact of cartoons in shaping public opinion and reflecting the emotions associated with the war. It offers a unique perspective on contemporary sentiment through the lens of artistic expression, showcasing how various nations reacted to the conflict through humor and satire. The book presents a selection of international cartoons that depict the various sentiments and attitudes prevailing during the war. It includes notable works from artists across different countries, each contributing their national perspective to the larger narrative of the conflict. The illustrations range from portrayals of heroism and endurance to commentary on political attitudes and societal issues related to wartime. Through these cartoons, the book illustrates the complex and often contradictory emotions felt by soldiers, civilians, and governments alike, providing insight into how humor connected individuals to the realities of war while also serving astutely as a form of social critique.
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