Publisher's Synopsis
Rediscover a pivotal era in Canadian history through the sharp wit and insightful artistry of John Wilson Bengough's "The Grip cartoons, Vols. I & II, May 1873 to May 1874." This meticulously prepared print edition resurrects Bengough's iconic political cartoons, originally published in "The Grip," offering a fascinating glimpse into Canada's political landscape during its formative years.
Explore the political climate of 1867-1914 through Bengough's satirical lens, as he skewers government policies and societal norms with humor and pointed commentary. A master of political humor and caricature, Bengough's work provides a unique and engaging perspective on the issues shaping Canada.
This collection is essential for anyone interested in Canadian history, political science, or the art of political cartooning. Delve into a rich visual record of a nation finding its identity, brought to life through the enduring power of satire and the incisive observations of John Wilson Bengough.
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