Nobody said leaving would be easy... did they? Brexit: A Drawn Out Process is a collection of James Mellor's political cartoons from the referendum, the negotiations, the countdown to the Brexit-Day-that-wasn't, and beyond. This cartoon compilation tells the story of Brexit, with its deal and derailments, its splits and the spats, and features a familiar cast of hopeless politicians, bemused onlookers and anthropomorphic animals. In a book which crosses red lines, fails six tests, and crashes headlong into a backstop, James Mellor's cartoons chronicle the Brexit story (so far...). James…mehr
Nobody said leaving would be easy... did they? Brexit: A Drawn Out Process is a collection of James Mellor's political cartoons from the referendum, the negotiations, the countdown to the Brexit-Day-that-wasn't, and beyond. This cartoon compilation tells the story of Brexit, with its deal and derailments, its splits and the spats, and features a familiar cast of hopeless politicians, bemused onlookers and anthropomorphic animals. In a book which crosses red lines, fails six tests, and crashes headlong into a backstop, James Mellor's cartoons chronicle the Brexit story (so far...). James Mellor's cartoons have appeared in Private Eye, The Sunday Telegraph, Business Impact and numerous other publications. He is the associate illustrator for Lea Graham Ltd. and cartoonist in residence for the financial services community, Octo Members Group.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Mellor is a freelance writer and cartoonist. He launched his company James Mellor Creative in 2012 to help people turn their ideas into usable, engaging and memorable content. The business is built around his three areas of expertise, research, writing and cartoon illustration, deployed either independently or in combination. In these areas, he has worked with large institutions, SMEs, start-ups and individuals to get their unique messages across in print, online and via social media. Those who follow @jamesdfmellor on Twitter will be aware that historical figures and events often creep into his cartoon commentaries of the day's events and his illustrations are popular with teachers as resources for history lessons. There are rumours that his pictures are popular with their students too. A history graduate from the University of York, James has always possessed a passion for the past. Drawn From History is James' first book and has allowed him to fully deploy his professional cartooning ability in his favourite setting, viewing Britain's past with a sharp, sideways slant. James lives in Rushden, Northamptonshire with his wife Rachel and a small, sociopathic cat.
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