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“Progress of Passion”

"Progress of Passion" is a quietly devastating tale from John Nixon, written and illustrated with meticulous care, exploring how a single moment of political dismissal ripples through lives both grand and humble. As King George III's decision to remove Edward Thurlow ignites a chain of unintended consequences, the quiet corners of a household—and even its animals—bear the weight of a man's fury. The story unfolds with a rare, grounded intensity, drawing emotional depth from the smallest details.

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inker, letterer Isaac Cruikshank · writer, artist John Nixon

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inker, letterer Isaac Cruikshank
writer, artist John Nixon

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King George III's dismissal of Edward Thurlow is followed by a chain of events resulting from Thurlow's anger that affect family members, servants, the butcher, a dog, and finally a cat and a mouse.

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