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Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year: 2005 Edition.


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 Of The Year: 2005 Edition

Charles Brooks Charles Brooks may refer to:
  • Charles Brooks (cartoonist), editorial cartoonist
  • Charles Timothy Brooks (1813-1883), American poet and Unitarian minister
  • Charles W.
, editor

Pelican Publishing Company

1000 Burmaster Street, Gretna, LA 70053-2246

www.pelicanpub.com

9781589802841 $14.95 1-800-843-1724

Selected and compiled by Charles Brooks (past president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) is a professional association concerned with promoting the interests of staff, freelance and student editorial cartoonists in the United States, Canada and Mexico. , and himself an award winning cartoonist for the "Birmingham News" for thirty-eight years), the political cartoons comprising Best Editorial Cartoons Of The Year: 2005 Edition are drawn from the best that the nation's newspapers had to offer their readers. Often a well conceived cartoon cartoon [Ital., cartone=paper], either of two types of drawings: in the fine arts, a preliminary sketch for a more complete work; in journalism, a humorous or satirical drawing.  can make a more telling political statement than any number of polemical po·lem·ic  
n.
1. A controversial argument, especially one refuting or attacking a specific opinion or doctrine.

2. A person engaged in or inclined to controversy, argument, or refutation.

adj.
 speeches or ideological diatribes. More than four hundred editorial cartoons by more than 180 editorial cartoons recreates a year's worth of social, economic, cultural, and political issues that shaped the year's political discourse from the right, from the left, and from the middle of America's political spectrum. Best Editorial Cartoons Of The Year: 2005 Edition is a "must" addition to high-school, college, university, or public library system collection.
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