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Following an unrivalled political career that spanned a remarkable 60 years and reached both the heights and the depths of political fortune, Sir Winston Churchill undoubtedly became the world’s most caricatured politician of all time. From entering Parliament in 1900 through to his retirement in 1964, this book charts Churchill’s illustrious and tumultuous political career through the work of leading cartoonists from around the world. Through these cartoons there developed very contrary views of Churchill; the glorious cigar-chomping wartime leader and the flawed politician.
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£25.00
Charming, eccentric, endlessly inventive, Heath Robinson’s unforgettable drawings perfectly capture the peculiar character of the British nation at leisure.
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Bringing much-needed humour to another chaotic year in politics, ‘Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2023’ offers a tour of the most high-profile, notorious and absurd news stories of the year, as seen through the eyes of our nation’s finest satirists. This collection features the work of Peter Brookes, Steve Bell, Morten Morland, Nicola Jennings, Christian Adams, Dave Brown, Brian Adcock and many more, alongside captions from Britain’s leading cartoon expert. The result is a sharply observed, stunningly creative and side-splittingly funny guide to another year like no other.
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£8.99
The last twelve months seen through the eyes of the brilliantly funny cartoonist Matt.
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£14.99
Giles enthusiasts will be thrilled with this latest collection of classic cartoons. Capturing Giles’s trademark style and British humour, the 2024 annual focuses on gatherings, from the pub to sports events to family get-togethers. Fans of Giles will be delighted to receive this brand-new collection, which includes 150 cartoons from the archives of the one of the biggest selling daily newspapers in the world, the Daily Express, whose work led to him being voted the best cartoonist of the 20th century.
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What if you still had so many more strange questions about the universe? And what if Randall Munroe, former NASA roboticist and XKCD creator, were prepared to move mountains, fill the solar system with soup and alter the space-time continuum to answer them? Whether it’s how to make a lava lamp out of lava or feeding the inhabitants of New York to a T. Rex, welcome to the weird, wonderful (and sometimes terrifying) world of ‘What If? 2.
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£10.99
Hello humans, my name’s Lennnie, I’m a little blob that was sent by the book Gods to come check on you. So, let’s get into it shall we?
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‘A Dog Day’ is narrated by a lovable scamp of a terrier as he goes about his day rolling in mud, eating what he shouldn’t, and generally wreaking havoc – all while keeping the Brown household wrapped around his paw. Featuring Cecil Aldin’s delightful original illustrations, ‘A Dog Day’ is filled with warmth, humour and more than a little bit of mischief. First published in 1902, it’s a timeless classic that continues to enchant readers of all ages.
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£14.99
In ‘Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2022’ the nation’s finest satirists turn their eyes and their pens to the biggest, funniest and most poignant news stories of the year so far. Bringing much needed humour to a tumultuous year in politics, this companion features the work of Peter Brookes, Steve Bell, Morten Morland, Nicola Jennings, Christian Adams, Dave Brown, Brian Adcock and many more, alongside captions from Britain’s leading cartoon expert. The result is a razor-sharp, witty and essential companion to another year like no other.
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£18.99
With his shrewd eye for mundane absurdities and hysterically astute drawings of animals, Will McPhail is one of Britain’s most distinctive young cartoonists. His cartoons delight in the everyday anxieties of modern life, skewer contemporary politics, and cut to the core of the most bizarre human behaviours. Now, in McPhail’s first collection, new cartoons mix with old favourites: mischievous mice and opportunistic pigeons offer portals into McPhail’s crackling curiosity, while Lady No-Kids’ adventures continue with high-flying glee. With chapters ranging from the contemporary to the universal, and a classic black and white interior that evokes the timelessness of the craft, ‘Love & Vermin’ proves why Will McPhail is one of the most cherished cartoonists of his generation.
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£8.99
The last twelve months seen through the eyes of the brilliantly funny cartoonist Matt.
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£10.99
From internationally bestselling author Liz Climo comes I’m So Happy You’re Here, a book to remind us to love ourselves.