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In his celebrated career with The Economist Kevin Kal Kallaugher has created over 4000 editorial cartoons and 140 covers This 196 page coffee table book contains over 300 of his award winning works along with essays discussing his time with The Economist In this book Kal has pointed his keen eye and sharp pen at the important world events from the past 35 years You will find cartoons lampooning international leaders from Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher to Barack Obama and Angela Merkel This is a must for any cartoon enthusiast history buff or art lover Daggers Drawn 35 Years of Kal Cartoons in The EconomistA look at politics in the last 35 years through the eyes of Kal Kevin Kallaugher He had this book crowdfunded and was able to publish this excellent volume with backing that exceeded his expectations The cartoons layout and printing are first rate and it is printed on good thick paper If you are a Kal fan or like political cartoons get this book English From his first cartoon for The Economist in 1978 Kevin Kallaugher or Kal as he prefers has drawn beautifully rendered insightful and biting works Since then he has published almost 4000 creations The cartoonist s role typically has been to mock political leaders or as cartoonist Patrick Oliphant wrote to provide a leading vehicle for pointed and savage opinion And Kal is a worthy successor of past great cartoonists such as Thomas Nast Bernard Gilliam and Herb Block who have pilloried politicians. Daggers drawn meaning in bengali S and international leaders drawn with a poison pen as Kal describes it The exaggerated features of John Kerry with an incredibly long face a sneering Newt Gingrich George W Bush with the ears of Yoda trying to build a Star Wars anti missile defense system Margaret Thatcher with a pointy nose and Rupert Murdock as a kangaroo are just a few of the caricatures This is a large coffee table book for you and your friends to enjoy English
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