Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress #[nn]
Edited by Harry Katz, *Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress* is a handsome hardcover showcase of the treasures held in one of the world's great archives. The cover sets the playful tone perfectly — a trio of beloved cartoon characters (including a familiar round-headed boy, a cuddly bear, and a clown-like figure) are depicted in the style of Mount Rushmore, their faces carved into the mountain alongside the presidential monuments. At $50, this 2006 volume feels like an irresistible invitation to explore American cartooning history through the lens of a truly remarkable collection.
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