Prime Ministers, The:An Irreverent Political History in Cartoons by Kenneth Baker

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Prime Ministers, The:An Irreverent Political History in Cartoons by Kenneth Baker

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A chronological account of all the British Prime Ministers from Walpole to Major through the eyes of a cartoonist. This satirical work shows the different types of caricature over the centuries. 200 cartoons are closely analyzed, and the themes and events of British politics examined.

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Prime Ministers, The:An Irreverent Political History in Cartoons by Kenneth Baker

An entertaining and revealing account of all the British Prime ministers from Walpole to Major, through the eyes of a cartoonist. Satirical commentary, first in the form of individual prints, later within news-sheets, newspapers and magazines, has always existed. In the 18th century, images of politicians spitting, defecating, fornicating, or gorging themselves on the fruits of office were the norm. In the Victorian age, personal vindictiveness gave way to a gentler analysis of political questions, while our own century has seen a mixture of approaches. This book provides an analysis of 200 drawings and paintings, and an explanation of the themes and events given. The book discusses what the cartoons mean, which PM first manipulated the media, which PM was assassinated, and who was the only PM to shed tears on taking up and leaving office.
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ISBN 13 9780500016794
ISBN 10 0500016798
Title Prime Ministers, The:An Irreverent Political History in Cartoons
Author Kenneth Baker
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1995-09-25
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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