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Just Say No!: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant Paperback - 1992
by Pat Oliphant
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- Title Just Say No!: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Original
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 160
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing, U.S.A.
- Date 6/1/1992 12:00:01 AM
- Illustrated Yes
- Bookseller's Inventory # mon0003057068
- ISBN 9780836217001 / 0836217004
- Weight 0.84 lbs (0.38 kg)
- Dimensions 10.02 x 7.34 x 0.43 in (25.45 x 18.64 x 1.09 cm)
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 92-72249
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Summary
"Sometimes the pen is mightier than the politician, especially when the pen is wielded by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Pat Oliphant."--Orange County Register, California
In his collection Just Say No!, Oliphant uses his artistry and wit to go after issues (including the presidential race, the recession, the Senate confirmation hearings, and the BCCI scandal) that have grabbed hold of Americans, leaving them clinging to their families, their jobs, and their savings accounts. With his little penguin, Punk, mouthing off in the corner, no individual or issue is spared from his discerning eye, unrelenting wit, and the flourish of his powerful pen.
A true egalitarian, Oliphant attacks both conservatives and liberals: "I try not to be labeled either way. I think there's enough blame to go around, and I'm an equal-opportunity cartoonist."
In his collection Just Say No!, Oliphant uses his artistry and wit to go after issues (including the presidential race, the recession, the Senate confirmation hearings, and the BCCI scandal) that have grabbed hold of Americans, leaving them clinging to their families, their jobs, and their savings accounts. With his little penguin, Punk, mouthing off in the corner, no individual or issue is spared from his discerning eye, unrelenting wit, and the flourish of his powerful pen.
A true egalitarian, Oliphant attacks both conservatives and liberals: "I try not to be labeled either way. I think there's enough blame to go around, and I'm an equal-opportunity cartoonist."