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Publication Date: 20 Aug 2009 | ISBN-10: 1906502544 | ISBN-13: 978-1906502546 | Edition: First Edition
Leslie Illingworth was one of the most distinguished British political cartoonists of the 20th century and remains for many 'the cartoonists' cartoonist. Yet though his career spanned more than 50 years - longer than either of his great contemporaries Sir David Low and Vicky - very little has been published about his life and works. Some of Illingworth's best cartoons were published for the "Daily Mail" during the Second World War (examples were even found in Hitler's bunker) and this book collects together for the first time 100 of his greatest to mark the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the conflict. Illingworth joined the "Daily Mail" soon after the war started, and remained with the paper for 30 years. A superb draughtsman and an acute political commentator, he also drew weekly for "Punch" for two decades. The magazine's editor Malcolm Muggeridge even felt that his cartoons were better than Low's: 'Illingworth's go deeper, becoming, at their best, satire in the grand style rather than mischievous quips'. A student under Sir William Rothenstein at the Royal College of Art during one of its most brilliant periods - fellow students included Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Eric Ravilious - he left to become full-time political cartoonist on Wales' national paper, the Western Mail, at the age of only 19. A founding member and the first President of the British Cartoonists' Association in 1966, he was made an Honorary Doctor of Literature by the University of Kent in 1975. In addition he drew for American publications - including a famous cover for "Time" magazine - and was officially presented to US President L.B. Johnson in 1968. This unique collection is divided into chapters covering the war year-by-year and the book draws extensively on archive material held at the National Library of Wales and only recently catalogued in association with the British Cartoon Archive at the University of Kent. It also contains the first biography of Illingworth based on unique access to hitherto unavailable family records.
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This compilation really holds some graphic gems. Once again Bryant and Grub Street have produced an engrossing volume and one can see why even Hitler enjoyed Illingworth s cartoons some of which were found in the Fuhrer s bunker. --St Ives Times and Echo
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A fascinating look at how the media viewed Hitler, with understandably no pretence of press neutrality as every stereotype was used against the enemy to good effect. The background is given to each of the cartoons, both in the context of the progress of the war and in the attitude of the newspaper itself, and Mr illingworth's career. Lovely!
Illingworth was a great artist. You can see this in old Punch magazines. His capacity to include all details in a scene was remarkable. This collection is well worth the effort of ordering it but it is largely a political commentary and does not include any of those intriquate masterpieces that were published in Punch. I am slightly surprised and disappointed that Mark Bryant could not have included some of the more apolitical drawings from this artist. However, the title is Illingworth's War and there is little doubt that the political movements within the period (1939 to 1945_) are well illustrated which makes the book almost a history lesson
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5.0 out of 5 starsTHE MAN WHO GOT HITLER'S GOAT!16 Jun 2010
By Paco Calderón - Published on Amazon.com
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Not nearly as famous as Sir David Low, Leslie Illingworth looks today as his unsung equal in every way. In fact, he had one of those weird homages History reserves for little few: after the war, a safe in Hitler's bunker revealed the Füehrer loathed his cartoons so much, he even collected them and scribbled insults on top of some. Any cartoonist could die happy afterwards!