Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year #1975
The cover of this 1975 Pelican anthology says it all: a sampler of sharp caricatures — Lincoln, Ford, and Edsel lined up for pointed comparison, alongside vignettes tackling a figure chained to a giant cannonball and a squeeze play labeled "The Economy" — all hinting at the wit and bite packed inside. Edited by Charles Brooks, with forewords by Barry Goldwater and Hubert Humphrey lending genuine bipartisan credibility, this collection gathers the year's most incisive newspaper cartoon commentary in one handsome hardcover. It's a vivid, ink-on-paper snapshot of 1975's political landscape, rendered with the irreverent pen of America's editorial cartooning community at full strength.
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