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Lamb,
Chris. Drawn to
Extremes: The Use and Abuse of Editorial Cartoons in the United States.
New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. 281pp. ISBN 023113066X (hc).
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Acknowledgments
... ix
- "You Should Have Been in the World Trade Center!"
... 1
- "President Bush Has Been Reading Doonesbury and
Taking It Much Too Seriously" ... 30
- "No Honest Man Need Fear Cartoons" ... 57
- "McCarthyism" ... 90
- "Second-Class Citizens of the Editorial Page" ...
126
- "We Certainly Don't Want to Make People
Uncomfortable Now, Do We?" ... 156
- "That's Not a Definition of Libel; That's a Job
Description" ... 185
- "Comfort the Afflicted and Afflict the Comfortable"
... 209
Notes ... 239
Index ... 271
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