Wood, Art. Great Cartoonists and their Art. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican, 1987. 192pp. ISBN 0-88289-476-5 (cloth).
  1. In the Beginning . . . 11
  2. The Roosevelt Years . . . 15
  3. Like Father--Like Son . . . 23
  4. A Profitable Hobby . . . 27
  5. Going by the Book . . . 33
  6. James Montgomery Flagg and the Associated Press . . . 37
  7. The One, the Only, the Original . . . 45
  8. "All the Cartoonists Fit to Print" . . . 49
  9. Cartoons for the Navy . . . 55
  10. Persecution on the Potomac . . . 61
  11. The Daddy of the Comics . . . 67
  12. Alex Raymond--Space Age Rembradt . . . 73
  13. Advice and Counsel . . . 83
  14. Fred "O" and Moses Crow . . . 87
  15. When Knighthood Was in Flower . . . 95
  16. Eisenhower Takes a Spill . . . 101
  17. The Dynamic Dynamite Dunn . . . 105
  18. A Fine Line . . . 109
  19. The Vim and Dash of Zim . . . 121
  20. Snap, Crackle, and Pop . . . 127
  21. Milton Caniff--Genial Genius . . . 129
  22. Al Capp--from Sex to Shmoo and Back Again . . . 141
  23. Fitzpatrick--American Daumier . . . 147
  24. Cyrus Cotton Hungerford . . . 151
  25. Moco the Great . . . 157
  26. Presidents Are Human, Too! . . . 161
  27. "Advice fo' Chillun" . . . 171
  28. Ghosts and Other Secrets . . . 177
  29. The Cartoon as Art . . . 181

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