Herblock's History

Herblock's History
Author: Herbert Block
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Herblock's History" is an article written by Harry L. Katz that was originally published in the October 2000 issue of "The Library of Congress Information Bulletin." The U.S. Library of Congress, based in Washington, D.C., presents the article online. Katz provides a biographical sketch of the American political cartoonist and journalist Herbert Block (1909-2001), who was known as Herblock. Block worked as a cartoonist for "The Washington Post" for more than 50 years, and his cartoons were syndicated throughout the United States. Katz highlights an exhibition of Block's cartoons, that was on display at the U.S. Library of Congress from October 2000. Images of selected cartoons by Block are available online.

Herblock Special Report

Herblock Special Report
Author: Herbert Block
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1976-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780393008388

Now in trade paper--Herbert Block's hilarious memoir, with 250 of his greatest political cartoons, celebrating his 50th anniversary with "The Washington Post". Eight page photo insert.

The Art of Controversy

The Art of Controversy
Author: Victor S Navasky
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0307962148

A lavishly illustrated, witty, and original look at the awesome power of the political cartoon throughout history to enrage, provoke, and amuse. As a former editor of The New York Times Magazine and the longtime editor of The Nation, Victor S. Navasky knows just how transformative—and incendiary—cartoons can be. Here Navasky guides readers through some of the greatest cartoons ever created, including those by George Grosz, David Levine, Herblock, Honoré Daumier, and Ralph Steadman. He recounts how cartoonists and caricaturists have been censored, threatened, incarcerated, and even murdered for their art, and asks what makes this art form, too often dismissed as trivial, so uniquely poised to affect our minds and our hearts. Drawing on his own encounters with would-be censors, interviews with cartoonists, and historical archives from cartoon museums across the globe, Navasky examines the political cartoon as both art and polemic over the centuries. We see afresh images most celebrated for their artistic merit (Picasso's Guernica, Goya's "Duendecitos"), images that provoked outrage (the 2008 Barry Blitt New Yorker cover, which depicted the Obamas as a Muslim and a Black Power militant fist-bumping in the Oval Office), and those that have dictated public discourse (Herblock’s defining portraits of McCarthyism, the Nazi periodical Der Stürmer’s anti-Semitic caricatures). Navasky ties together these and other superlative genre examples to reveal how political cartoons have been not only capturing the zeitgeist throughout history but shaping it as well—and how the most powerful cartoons retain the ability to shock, gall, and inspire long after their creation. Here Victor S. Navasky brilliantly illuminates the true power of one of our most enduringly vital forms of artistic expression.

Straight Herblock

Straight Herblock
Author: Herbert Block
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1964
Genre: American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN:

Cartoons and commentary on the U.S. Political scene, covering events from 1960-1964, including the Cuban crisis, "Goldwaterism", civil rights, and more.

Herblock

Herblock
Author: Haynes Johnson
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: Cartoonists
ISBN:

Throughout a career spanning 72 years and 13 American presidents, Herblock's cartoons made complex issues seem simple and clear. This reverent and insightful biography places the artist and his work in context. Includes a DVD with more than 18,000 cartoons.

The Art of Ill Will

The Art of Ill Will
Author: Donald Dewey
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0814720153

Featuring over 200 illustrations, this book tells the story of American political cartoons. From the colonial period to contemporary cartoonists like Pat Oliphant and Jimmy Margulies, this title highlights these artists' uncanny ability to encapsulate the essence of a situation and to steer the public mood with a single drawing.

Kelly: The Cartoonist America Turns To

Kelly: The Cartoonist America Turns To
Author: Ward Sutton
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1631406841

The Los Angeles Times proclaims The Onion’s editorial cartoonist, Stan Kelly, "A maniac whose ideas frequently make no sense at all!" But what do you expect from the Lame-stream Media? What truly makes no sense at all is that there has never been a published collection of Kelly’s work - until now! Easily our era’s top opinion-maker, Kelly influences everyone from world leaders to water cooler layabouts. Sticking it to the sickos and giving props to the patriotic, Kelly’s super-award-winning cartoons "tell it like it is" and frame today’s crucial issues in context so you don’t have to. This lavish, soft-cover 50th Anniversary Collection, compiled by acolyte Ward Sutton and loaded with bonus extras, presents the best of Kelly in his signature, eye-popping black and white. It’s a trip every Kellyhead has been dying to take!

Drawn & Quartered

Drawn & Quartered
Author: Stephen Hess
Publisher: Black Belt Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book belongs on the reference shelf of anyone interested in the interplay between cartoons, politics, and public opinion. It provides the reader a historic framework in which to understand the cartoons' meaning and significance.

The Herblock Gallery

The Herblock Gallery
Author: Herbert Block
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1968
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Herblock is the pen name of Herbert L. Block - the most honored cartoonist in the country. The Herblock Gallery includes 550 cartoons and covers the years of the Johnson Administration. His drawings include favorites, such as, LBJ, Everett Dirksen, Richard Nixon, and Charles de Gaulle. But Herblock's targets are not limited to personalities. More tellingly than any of his fellow political satirists, he comments on the great issues and clashing ideologies of our time. --from inside jacket flap.