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Joseph Ferdinand Keppler's 'A Selection of Cartoons from Puck' offers a fascinating insight into the political and social commentary of the late 19th century through the lens of satirical cartoons. These cartoons, originally published in the iconic humor magazine Puck, are not only entertaining but also provide a unique perspective on the issues and events of the time. Keppler's sharp wit and clever visual storytelling make this collection a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of American satire and journalism. The book is a testament to the power of editorial cartoons in…mehr

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Joseph Ferdinand Keppler's 'A Selection of Cartoons from Puck' offers a fascinating insight into the political and social commentary of the late 19th century through the lens of satirical cartoons. These cartoons, originally published in the iconic humor magazine Puck, are not only entertaining but also provide a unique perspective on the issues and events of the time. Keppler's sharp wit and clever visual storytelling make this collection a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of American satire and journalism. The book is a testament to the power of editorial cartoons in shaping public opinion and sparking important conversations. As the founder of Puck and a prominent cartoonist himself, Joseph Ferdinand Keppler was a key figure in the development of political cartoons as a form of commentary and critique. His work in 'A Selection of Cartoons from Puck' reflects his keen insight into the social and political landscape of his era, showcasing his talent for blending humor with astute observations. Keppler's cartoons remain relevant and engaging, making this collection a must-read for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'A Selection of Cartoons from Puck' to readers who appreciate satire, history, and visual storytelling. Keppler's masterful blend of humor and insight will resonate with anyone interested in the power of cartoons to provoke thought and inspire change.