Giles's War: Cartoons 1939-45

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Giles's War: Cartoons 1939-45

Giles's War: Cartoons 1939-45

2018-02-20 Giles's War: Cartoons 1939-45

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It's a brilliantly funny chronicle of our nation's finest hour, as well as a fitting tribute to one of our greatest cartoonists.. Here are his often hilarious takes on the great events of the war - from the Fall of France, via D-Day, to the final Allied victory - but also his wryly amusing depictions of ordinary people in extraordinary times, living in bombed-out streets, dealing with food shortages, coping with blackouts, railing against bureaucracy and everyday annoyances. Few contemporaries captured Britain's indomitable wartime spirit as well or as wittily as the cartoonist Carl Giles. Now, for the first time, the very best of the cartoons he produced between 1939 and 1945 are brought together, including many that have not seen the light of day in over 75 years. As a young cartoonist at Reynold's News and then the Daily Express, Giles's work provided a crucial morale boost - and much-needed laughs - to a population suffering daily privations and danger, and Giles's War shows why

He has produced numerous books on political cartoonists, including Churchill in Caricature, Low and the Dictators, The Cartoon Century: Modern Britain through the Eyes of Its Cartoonists, Drawing the Curtain: The Cold War in Cartoons and Over the Top: A Cartoon History of Australia at War. He runs The Political Cartoon Gallery and Café which is located near the River Thames in Putney. Dr Tim Benson is Britain's

"Giles's genius was capturing the views of ordinary folk Wonderful cartoons." -- Nick Robinson, Radio 4 Today "The secrets of much-loved wartime cartoonist Giles are revealed in a new book The cartoons that had kept the Reynold's News readers laughing, including many of heroic Russians such as an amiable Joseph Stalin propping up a bar, or a doughty little peasant woman bringing in a clump of roped-up captured German soldiers - have been collected for the first time in Giles's War." * Guardian * "A new book of WWII cartoons by Giles shows why his humour was so popular at the time Giles's efforts can still surprise and even raise a smile." * Morning Star *